V102 What The Template Terrain Actually Looks Like
This video, the second part of a basic series on reality universes, explores the mesh grid of the MWI (Many-Worlds Interpretation) terrain template, explaining what it actually looks like and how it functions. The video clarifies that the previously illustrated static geometric topography of hexagonal, square, or triangular meshes is not entirely accurate.
Instead, the surface of the MWI is depicted as a constantly moving and undulating "ocean" due to the collective thoughts and consciousnesses of everything within it, including people, insects, and animals. The video addresses how connections between individual world lines can still exist despite this constant movement. These "world lines" are described as frozen moments in space, and the lines connecting them are constantly changing as the template moves. These connections form, disappear, and reappear as events unfold.
The presenter uses the analogy of sunlight reflecting on the surface of water, creating bright, moving lines. These lines represent the shortest paths, or "swales," between world lines, which are locations where these lines intersect. These intersections aren't simple points or spheres, but rather peaks of light intensity representing the highest probability locations determined by thoughts relative to the template. When consciousness travels to a world line, it's entering this peak probability location.
The video explains that as an individual progresses, their initial thought projections evolve, and they begin to create their own paths. It is suggested that one can alter their fate. Further, the video touches on the idea that the surface of this reality is not a clean surface as it appears, but a thick sponge, and one may travel to other world lines within the membrane of the surface. The video concludes that controlling reality requires thinking in terms of a higher purpose, which allows one to rise above the surface. Conversely, focusing on lower purposes, like survival, greed, and lust, keeps one submerged, where density increases, world lines become closer, and behaviors become more fixed, making it harder to change one's reality. It is suggested to be a good all-around person to float on the surface.
01:15 - 02:37
The speaker introduces the video as the second part of a series on understanding reality. The video will explore the connections between individual world lines, which the speaker compares to the surface of an ocean. The speaker aims to clarify how these connections exist despite the constantly moving and undulating nature of the "mesh" or "template" that represents reality.
02:37 - 04:16
The speaker explains that previous representations of the world line mesh as a static geometric topography are not entirely accurate. The dynamic nature of the MWI (Many-Worlds Interpretation) is emphasized, where the collective thoughts of all beings create a constantly shifting "choppy" surface. The video will address how connections between world lines can still exist despite this undulating surface.
04:16 - 05:48
The speaker clarifies the concept of world lines as frozen moments in space, entry points for vector experiences. The connections between these world lines are constantly changing as the reality template moves like waves. These connections form, dissolve, and reappear as events unfold, influencing the paths of consciousness.
05:48 - 07:58
The speaker uses the analogy of light reflecting on the surface of water to illustrate the reality universe. The bright lines represent the shortest paths between world lines, which are the intersections of these lines. This imagery demonstrates the dynamic and ever-changing nature of the world line template, moving away from static representations.
07:58 - 10:03
The speaker explains how consciousness anchors itself to a world line and travels along the most probable path (the brightest "swale") based on thought projections. While initial thought projections may be predetermined, individuals can alter their "fate" by consciously creating new thought projections. These "swales" are the easiest paths for consciousness to travel on the surface of the reality universe.
10:03 - 12:16
The speaker clarifies that world lines are not simple points but rather peaks of light intensity, representing the highest probability location determined by thoughts relative to the template. This understanding moves beyond simplistic geometric narratives to a more dynamic and variable model of reality. The speaker hints at higher and lower density aspects of reality, but focuses on the surface of the MWI for this video.
12:16 - 13:41
The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding how the MWI and world line traveling work. The speaker explains that landing on a world line is not a pristine experience, but more like a chalkboard that can be written upon. The speaker uses the analogy of the undulating surface of the ocean to describe the MWI.
13:41 - 14:58
The speaker addresses the phenomenon of "swales" disappearing, clarifying that it doesn't trap one on a world line. Instead, one continues to follow the highest probability route. Thoughts and vocalizations are crucial for defining and maintaining a clear world line path, explaining the effectiveness of verbal affirmations.
14:58 - 17:22
The speaker encourages viewers to imagine floating on the undulating surface, emphasizing that movement isn't limited to just that surface. The surface represents the highest probability of manifestation, but it's more like a thick sponge, allowing travel to other world lines within its membrane. Deviating from expected behaviors leads to leaving this surface and entering other environments.
17:22 - 20:04
The speaker connects navigational ability within this reality to sentience, specifically service to others versus service to self. Higher purpose and helpful actions elevate consciousness above the surface, while self-centeredness pulls it below. Increased density below the surface leads to fixed behaviors and difficulty in escaping undesirable situations, urging viewers to strive for a higher, more desirable existence by being good all-around people.