In dealling with the existance of various universes, we must start to
understand something of how the universes operate and the ways in which
the universes developed from a base existance within the framework of
dimentional activities.
As can be imagined, philosophers have worked on this question for several
centuries as a set of possibilities for the examination of theological
equivalences and there meaning to the current reality.
They have theorized the following:
1) That all universes are dependant upon one another in terms of overall
stability since all universes are dependant upon others for their
existance. If one universe fails, then the set of universes, hereby
known as a multiverse, can thereby collapse leaving only a few or none
surviving the interdimentional instability.
2) That crossovers between these dimensions and universes is common
within a multiversal framework, but uncommon within the omniversal or
supraversal framework.
3) That many people experience the lives of others in realities that
have little reference to our own.
4) That because of this all gods and goddesses exist, and thereby do not
exist.
5) That works of fiction or art are required to ensure continued
stability of the dimensional matrices and that those matrices are thus
dependant upon many peoples enjoying a theme or a series of themes in
order for cross universal survival and time requisitioning of the overall
prospects of the space-time continuum.
6) That all forces in the universes have constants and those constants
must be in balance with one another. These balances must be contained
within the framework of understandability and those forces must be
contained within the personification of those forces.
7) Since all forces must be balanced, then the universes, multiverses,
omniverses, supraverses, etc. are dependent upon the equalization of
those forces with the forces having some idea or bit of the opposite
contained within them to balance the forces properly.
8) As such, any universes can be contained within the symbol of ying/yang.
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The above is only a start, I'll translate more tommorow.
Please note: I am not translating word for word since some of the older
language would not make much sense in terms of modern understanding and
require several years of philosophical study to properly understand.
And if you think I fully understand them, you are mistaken.
Hitomi