Is there any vibration of the Universe?
There is no such thing as still. The idea of being stationary is pure fiction. Every single component that makes up our reality is constantly vibrating.
That pen on the desk over there? Every single particle that’s bound together in the form of that pen is in motion. Nuclei with their accompanying orbits of electrons are perpetually zipping around in a fashion eerily similar to the average galaxy or solar system.
It would take quite a thick skull not to attempt to contemplate this never-ending motion, this universal vibration, and to evaluate your place within it.
Let’s approach this mystery from its furthest traceable known origin- the Big Bang. Essentially, the Big Bang was a thunderous cosmic explosion that released all of the matter in the known universe, and over the eons it drifted and expanded.
The stars were born in its midst. Since this violent birth, the universe simply hasn’t stopped moving; even the rare segments of matter in absolute zero are never that way forever.
The matter that composes you was once just a nebulous cloud, every bit of you was a part of that explosion and you still feel its tremors.
That pen on the desk over there? Every single particle that’s bound together in the form of that pen is in motion. Nuclei with their accompanying orbits of electrons are perpetually zipping around in a fashion eerily similar to the average galaxy or solar system.
It would take quite a thick skull not to attempt to contemplate this never-ending motion, this universal vibration, and to evaluate your place within it.
Let’s approach this mystery from its furthest traceable known origin- the Big Bang. Essentially, the Big Bang was a thunderous cosmic explosion that released all of the matter in the known universe, and over the eons it drifted and expanded.
The stars were born in its midst. Since this violent birth, the universe simply hasn’t stopped moving; even the rare segments of matter in absolute zero are never that way forever.
The matter that composes you was once just a nebulous cloud, every bit of you was a part of that explosion and you still feel its tremors.
Perhaps our state of perpetual motion is a direct descendent of our oldest ancestor, the ripples in the water left by the Big Bang, the booming power of the stars coursing through our fibers. Our meager five senses cannot possibly hope to touch the true reality created by these vibrations, but we can feel the echo of them on a very deep subconscious level.
Speaking of senses, let’s define them in the context of the great universal vibration. The parts of your body that pick up different senses are antennas, little radios picking up signals. The senses, the radio signals, they are really the vibrations themselves.
Sight is a level of vibration that nearly all organisms tap into out of necessity. Dogs pick up the vibrations of scent particularly well.
Twins sometimes gain the ability to faintly tap into some unidentified vibration that connects their minds, perhaps some sort of genuine sense of telepathy.
The amount of channels on the vibration radio is always expanding as the universe does. You can tune into only five of them.
This idea was explored in a fictitious manner in H.P Lovecraft’s From Beyond, a story that features a scientist who unlocks a hidden sense that drives him insane.
It is creative fiction, but it also makes perfect sense that tapping into a vibration that the organic body isn’t equipped for will break the organisms mind. You may not think so, but five out of infinite is quite small, just like you, and everything else.
There is a very popular and influential idea that transcends religion and dogma that can help us understand our miniscule place amidst the vibrations: the idea that we are one. Many different peoples have suggested this notion throughout mankind, from African tribes to LSD users, the idea of a collective conscious has been recognized. Let us take this idea literally, that mathematically, our consciousness as all living things is:
1. If each of our individual organic vessels can only harness 5 senses, 5 radio signals, then there is no possible way that we can individually “see” reality the way we all see it.
2. No matter how many times you simply add 5 together (or anything else over, different organisms have different amounts and types of senses), you just won’t get to 1.
I’m no mathematician, but perhaps the golden ratio (aka the Fibonacci sequence) could be the key to achieving the one.
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