Life, the Universe and Everything

By Owen Waters | Source

Thoughts on harmonious living, teleportation, and the coming disappearance of our solar system…

In the 1979 sci-fi comedy, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, the supercomputer Deep Thought was set the task of determining the answer to the ultimate question of Life, the Universe and Everything.

After eons of calculations, Deep Thought solemnly declared that it had reached a conclusion, but the audience of scientists might not like the answer. “It would have been simpler”, Deep Thought continued, “to have known what the actual question was.”

“But,” replied the head scientist, “it was the Question. The Ultimate Question!”

“Yes, but what actually is it?” countered Deep Thought.

“Everything! You know … just EVERYTHING!”

“That’s not a question. Only when you know what the actual question is will you know what the answer means.”

After more prompting, the scientists coaxed Deep Thought into revealing, regardless, whatever answer it had come up with after working on this problem for eons.

“The answer is… Forty-two!”

Since then, after the 1979 book and the two movie versions that followed, the number “42” has become enshrined as the lighthearted answer to any unanswerable question.

Recently, I was reflecting on the original 1981 TV movie with its many comedic elements like Marvin, the genuine people-personality robot (depressive model) who typically ended sentences with, “Isn’t it awful?”

Then, I started wondering what the ultimate question could have been. There was, of course, the one big question that had remained unanswered for several millennia. It was considered the greatest mystery of all time… WHY the universe was created. After all, mystics would reason, if the Absolute is perfect and unchanging in all ways, why would it decide to create a universe where a state of imperfection could be evolved back to a state of perfection it already had?

In these days of The Shift to higher consciousness, many mystical secrets are being revealed to people who are ready. In the year 2007, I was given the answer to this very question when I was visited by an ascended master. The full story of this experience is recounted in my book, Spiritual Metaphysics: Answers to the Great Mysteries of Life, and this is the answer as it was given to me in its concise, all-encompassing form:

“Curiosity was the first seed of action.”

Notice the word seed, as in, that from which everything else grew. Action (or motion) is the third component of the Law of Creation, the one that makes the first two components usable. In order to create the universe as we know it, Infinite Being, stirred by curiosity, divided its consciousness into two complementary aspects – thought and feeling (or yang and yin) – then set them into motion.

A good candidate for another ultimate question might be, “How was the universe created?” What happened next after the Creator aspect of Infinite Being decided to take action and realized that the Law of Creation was the key to creating a universe teeming with life and endless possibilities?

The Details of the Creation of the Universe

When you look at the works of the Creator, you can see that the trinary nature of the Law of Creation (thought plus feeling plus motion) appears and keeps appearing throughout Creation like a cascade of triplication effects. Everywhere you look at the way Creation was designed, there are three-of-everythings.

To create the initial structure of the universe, three areas were necessary – Laws, Levels, and Attributes. That is, Laws or principles by which the universe would run, different Levels of existence through which the adventure of life would evolve, and the Attributes or dimensional properties of matter.

Each one of those three initial areas was morphed into a three by three matrix of nine items, thereby creating nine Laws, nine Levels, and nine Attributes.

The Nine Laws or Principles of the Universe

The Laws are guidelines for consciousness. The most familiar of the nine physical-world laws is the Law of Karma. Another example is the Law of Evolution, which provides a constant desire to travel the path home to Source. Other laws include Unity and Diversity, which explains why acceptance of every person as a unique individual leads to harmonious unity in society.

The Nine Density Levels of the Universe

Of the nine density levels of existence, the physical earth currently exits in upper third density. When the ascension event arrives, it will happen as a solar energy event. This means that all physical planets in the solar system will be energetically upgraded from third density to fourth density. On Ascension Day, as strange as it may seem, if an outside observer is watching this region of third-density space, it will look as though our solar system just disappeared!

The Nine Dimensional Attributes of Matter

The nine dimensional attributes include space, time, and various expressions of energies. It is interesting to note that space is just one of the nine dimensions, even though it has three varieties (length, depth, and height). Time is another single dimension with three varieties. These are: Everyday linear time, experiential time (which varies with frequency of consciousness), and, just to add variety to one’s journey through life, parallel timelines!

Other dimensions include the amount of electric, magnetic, and etheric energies within atomic particles. Perhaps the most interesting dimension is that of Location. This is the attribute that lets an object know where it belongs in the universe. In the future, when we have recorded the subtle signature tones of various locations, we will create teleportation vehicles which, when isolated from the magnetic fabric of space, can change their location energy signatures and then re-materialize at a new location. Instantaneous travel! And, no doubt, this will be a whole lot nicer than airline travel.

So, we now have a more detailed answer to the question, “How was the universe created?” Can we, like Deep Thought, reduce it to a number that challenges the comedic answer, “42”?

We could start by counting the creation of the original three categories – Laws, Levels, and Attributes. Then, add in the nine items within each one. Nine times three categories – that’s twenty-seven – plus the original three from which they were created, for a total count of…

“Thirty!”

Well, at least it answers a real question, and…

The Ultimate Answer is 30, not 42.

10 Replies to “Life, the Universe and Everything”

  1. TheNOWTEAM

    The ONE…

    Began…to notice

    A MAGNIFICENCE

    Something New…

    ONE Began
    To ONEder

    What if…

    And NOW
    We are off to the races…

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  2. Denise G

    It breaks down to a 6 so it’s at least in the multiples of 3😁
    Never did watch that movie🤷‍♂️
    Love and Light to All and One
    Denise G

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  3. the_complaint_department

    Spoiler alert, if you haven’t read the Hitchhiker’s 2… the question for “42” is eventually calculated to be “How much is six times seven?”.

    In other words, the ultimate question of Life, the Universe and Everything is equally incomprehensible. “Why/How the Universe was created” is not necessarily the same question, and limiting it to a single answer, however bright, can only be so appeasing to the arrogant human intellect.

    If there is an answer, it’s probably better translated by a sentiment, not a number.

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    1. A.S.

      In my experience, if you talk to very high consciousness beings, you often get answers that are probably true from a high perspective, but they’re just very far removed from human experience.

      So you might get answers like: “why was the universe created?” “So that Source could experience itself”

      “What is the purpose of life?” “To be” or “to experience” or “to play” or [silence] or “just breathe and you’ll know it.”

      “What should I do?” “Just be” / “there is nothing to do” / “rejoice in the glory of the infinite creator.”

      That’s why I prefer talking to more medium-consciousness type of beings myself.

      Personally I also sort of liked the line by rapper Immortal Technique that said: “the purpose of life is a life with a purpose.”

      I guess another sort of clever answer is: “the sum total of all experiences is the answer to the question why the universe was created.”

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      1. Viktor

        “why was the universe created?”
        “So that Source could experience itself”
        “Why does the Source need to know itself?”
        “In order to become more and more perfect!”
        “Isn’t the Source perfect?”
        “If the Source is perfect and knows everything, then it doesn’t need to know itself! Since the Source is imperfect, it constantly learns to become more perfect!”
        “Why become more and more perfect?”
        “In order to create more and more perfect Universes!”
        “Why create more and more perfect Universes?”
        “Because self-improvement has no limits! Just as the infinite multi/omniverse has no limits!”
        “But why does the Source need this?”
        “The Source is the Eternal and Infinite Creative Force, the main property of which is Eternal Creation! The Source cannot but Create!”
        “Why?”
        “Because it is what it is!”
        “Why is it like this and not some other?”
        “Because the ‘book character’ exists according to the description/parameters given to it by the ‘writer’!”
        “What kind of ‘writer’ is this and why did he give such parameters?”
        “As ‘book characters’ we cannot comprehend the existence of the ‘writer’ who is in some super-dimensional dimension beyond all limits, nor his intentions.”
        “Then what does all this mean?”
        “It means that infinity is infinite and highly diverse and unique, and each ‘writer’ is also just a ‘character’ in the book of a more super-high-dimensional ‘writer’, and so on infinitely!”
        “But why is all this so?”
        “Because there are an infinite number of questions!”

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        1. A.S.

          If you were metaphorically floating in a void and you were also the only thing that exists —

          Wouldn’t you, after countless eons of that, eventually create a universe and split off amnesiac parts of yourself in order to have experiences?

          Not doing so sounds pretty boring.

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          1. Viktor

            What you wrote to me in your comment does not follow from my comment in any way. However, everyone’s mind is truly full of miracles and the vision is very unique. However, in the comment above there is an answer to your question, the main thing is to want to find it.

      2. the_complaint_department

        Well for one the question implies ‘creation’ occurred within a frame of linear time, which I find too presumptuous a premise to start from.
        At this point, my soul pats my mind on the head and says, “drink your juice slowly, junior”.

        If one dares not take Greek mythology so literally, and think of Kronos eating his children as an analogy to mean ‘Time consumes all it originates’, there are further interesting insights about Cosmology encoded in the rest of the ‘myths’.

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        1. Raksha

          Such as, without time (Kronos), Ouranos, the sky, the infinite potential would only remain as such and never actualises.

          (I know you know dude, I am adressing the audience)/.

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  4. Sapan

    Sounds wonderful and you have put it best saying ultimate answer is 30.. I would let another 3 added for primordeal creation and would say 33.. may be the magical no.. why 33 because in Hindu religion we have 33 types of Vishnu (lords or Gods) and another reason is I somehow have gut feeling that new Age will have somewhere around 33 or 330 million people remianing to carry the legacy of new age seed further!!

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