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Spaces and Worlds

We have already discussed that the human mind is distinguished by the discreteness of its perception and, accordingly, by the fragmentation of the worldviews it creates. We live in a world made up of elementary particles assembled into individual atoms, which in turn form equally discrete molecules, and so on, all the way up to the macro level — individual planets, galaxies, universes.

However, this same universe can be viewed from a completely different perspective — as a continuum of physical and psychic fields, energy flows, and interactions. If we shift our attention from the discrete, Apollonian aspect of reality to its continuous, Dionysian side, the world will take on a completely different form, and therefore interaction with it can be built in a completely different way. This is precisely how, for example, fairies perceive reality.

For the fairy, the world is a single unified structure, which is not divided into spaces, planets, etc., because they move through Portals and can easily walk first through a forest on Earth, then on Mars, then cross across the deserted expanses of the ether RII, and then return to that forest without obstacles or delays.

At the same time, if the human mind could, in its entirety, along with body, memory, and perceptual habits, move into the Interworld, then even this hyperspace would be perceived as discrete — for example, separate regions or aats RII would seem like separate planets. Due to the peculiarities of perception, people create barriers between themselves and the world, perceiving Portals as exceptions — unusual phenomena that violate familiar laws. For a person, it would be more natural to move between the regions of the Interval by “airplane” or “spaceship” overcoming “gaps” in their mental map, whereas fairies travel through the “single” world, simply opening gates and portals.

In other words, humans often seek to have some means or mechanism to explain and justify to themselves the very possibility of overcoming this discreteness, that is, moving between separate regions. They need a method that fits into the familiar linear model of movement or travel from one point to another. Accordingly, the borders between worlds are perceived by the human mind as vast empty spaces, the overcoming of which requires time, effort, and special technical means.

Fairies, by contrast, move along the continuum, and do not see borders as obstacles. For them, spaces and worlds are not separated by emptiness, walls, or ruptures; they are parts of a single energy network, and, accordingly, the transition is a natural movement within a common field. For fairies, a portal is not a mechanism for bridging distance, but a special point of tuning the mind to another facet of what is essentially a single reality.

The borders between worlds for them are only a thin edge between states, which they perceive as a doorway or threshold. For the fairy, there is no concept of “empty space,” because they initially perceive the universe as a single integral medium, and movement between worlds is simply a natural action: “to step through a doorway.”

In modern physics, such perception corresponds to the approach of field theory, which also describes the Universe as a single continuous field encompassing all reality. Particles are then considered not as separate objects, but as special excitations of the field, localized or propagating in spacetime. Thus, from this point of view, the world is a single continuous entity, and individual particles and objects are merely manifestations — local concentrations of energy or excitations. In addition, as we have already discussed, one of the key concepts of quantum mechanics is quantum entanglement. It describes just such a fundamental nonlocality of reality: two entangled particles remain connected regardless of distance, forming a single whole. This description is very close to how fairies perceive the world: any two points in space can be connected for them, bypassing “human” distances and barriers, which is what makes instant movement possible (through Portals).

Let us also note that modern physical theories increasingly describe the universe in terms of information, when reality is regarded not so much as a “material” world, but as an informational structure. Accordingly, the mind (both human and fairy) can be viewed as an “informational agent” interacting with the informational field of the Universe. Then the difference between humans and fairies comes down to the way of processing information: humans perceive the world discretely, linearly, sequentially, while fairies do so continuously and holistically. At the same time, people are limited to a fixed point of perception, while fairies have access to the entire informational field at once.

Such a consideration of differences in the perception of reality by different types of minds makes it possible to more precisely identify the key feature of the human psyche — its fragmentation and tendency toward inner conflicts. Understanding that the human mind splits into different versions and possibilities helps identify the source of one’s inner conflicts and uncertainties, which greatly aids personal development. The fairy, meanwhile, are not afraid to make mistakes, because they perceive themselves as whole across all variants of reality. Awareness of such a model helps a person overcome the paralyzing fear of choice and responsibility.

In addition, such a comparative view makes it possible to use modern physics as a tool for understanding the deep mechanisms of mind and reality. At the same time, many paradoxes of quantum mechanics (for example, the observer effect, nonlocality, multivariance) can be better understood by integrating the experiences of the fairy mind, which perceives the world holistically and nonlocally.

Deliberate, conscious perception of nonlinear, plastic reality can facilitate contact with other forms of mind, including fairies, elementals, and stikhiali, which was lost when they departed from the Magical Folk.

12 responses to Spaces and Worlds

  1. Thank you for your concise description. Overcoming the discreteness of consciousness will enable us to freely move through the unified continuum by altering our state at will? If there is a common understanding of Unity and a simultaneous perception of the entire structure of the Cosmos, how would you, Enmerkar, advise one to invoke the state of threshold for movement? Or are these fairy movements not literal but abstract from the perspective of the Observer who perceives all probabilities at once?

    • As long as we proceed from the idea that reality is a continuum and its discreteness is merely a feature of human perception, then consciousness that has overcome this limitation does not need to ‘move’ in the usual sense. If space is not discrete but extended, then movement is not a motion through ‘gaps’ but rather a smooth transition of state. And fairies essentially change their frequency of perception, so their consciousness finds itself in another reality. Moreover, this isn’t a ‘imaginary’ journey – they truly find themselves in another space. If we take the human consciousness perspective, then such movement between realities is possible only through a ‘threshold state’ – a moment of rupture of habitual perception. Fairies do not think about movement; they simply recognize themselves in the needed point of reality. In other words, strictly speaking, they do not ‘transition,’ they simply ‘are’ where they want to be. For movement, they don’t need a process; they only require the awareness of being in the right place. For a human, who is fixed in linear time and a discrete picture of the world, any change in probabilities looks like movement in time and space. But if the observer’s consciousness is already outside linearity, then ‘movements’ are instantaneous changes of state. For a human, it seems that a fairy ‘disappears’ in one place and ‘appears’ in another; for a fairy, however, it’s just being where they want to be. From the observer’s point of view, who sees all probabilities simultaneously, the fairy does not ‘move’ but is simultaneously present in all probable states. However, for us, limited observers, this will appear as a wonderful ‘disappearance.’ Therefore, fairy movement does not require energy expenditure to ‘overcome space’ like humans do; they simply change their point of perception within the unified cosmos. This means that breaking free from discreteness for humans is a breakthrough towards holistic perception. By overcoming fixation on linear time, the fragmentation of the world, and the separation of probabilities, human consciousness can discover the wholeness of the world and learn to ‘slide’ through reality just like fairies do. If we learn not to cling to one probability, we will begin to move as easily as fairies do. That is, instead of asking the question, ‘where to go?’ we will need to ask ‘who to be?’ Instead of ‘how to move?’ we will ask ‘how to recognize oneself in the needed place?’ As for the Threshold states necessary for humans to slide between realities today, they are well known: these include practices of ‘defocused vision’, as in shamanic perception techniques, changes in the rhythm of consciousness (meditative, ritual practices, trance states); use of certain energetic vibrations (such as sound frequencies, resonance), and similar.

  2. Perhaps a person who has contact with fairies and has gained the ability to perceive the world as fairies do will no longer be able to lead a social life? What will be a priority for them?

    • It’s still the same. I don’t know how it is for others, but my priority is always the same – to understand the flaws of the system and change the matrix. The whole problem is that only its creator can change the matrix, so we must find a way; otherwise… ‘social lifestyle’ ceases to be led by a mage who has reached a certain level of development, as they see all the flaws of the system, and fairies aren’t a panacea here. As one wise man said: ‘when science wins, they start burning witches and wizards, just as mages burn scientists.’ Unfortunately, in this world, those who could and possessed wisdom have been destroyed in favor of the technical. Regarding portals, there are many practices; these include shifts, and SD, and others, allowing one to wander between worlds. There are also technical portals that allow for movement between worlds through intersections, even by car. A modern portal is a frame located in a room, connected through a socket, creating a certain energy field.

      • No)) such portals do not exist, and such devices will never work. And one should stay as far away as possible from such individuals.

  3. Overall, if you noticed, the restoration of natural balance is happening: COVID, natural ‘cataclysms’ that erase, or rather, correct the balance, where we are demolishing dams, unfortunately not without casualties, restoring water balance. Right now, I am working on mitigating the Caspian region. Honestly, the fairies have not made their presence known yet… well, that’s fine. We have the Fluffy ones. They also have wings.

  4. In my humble opinion, COVID is an artificial virus, a political game. There is less and less balance.

  5. It turns out fairies are faeries, and I’ve been wracking my brain. Their main purpose is to fill the space with colors for future creations. But they can both fill and impoverish the space depending on the necessity. They live in families.

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