The word “field” immediately evokes the image of a plot of land to be used for a particular culture. Thus it can be seen as a qualified portion of space.
The Field therefore cannot exist without a Purpose: it is really its evidence and substance.
Then using analogical thinking, we can assume that the sublime Entity that is Space, undifferentiated by its nature (the Virgin Mother; the female Origin), receiving the seed from the divine Purpose (Life), complies with its intent. In this way, Space is qualified and becomes a Field where the fiery seed is nurtured, can grow and bear fruits.
The relationship between Life and Space is Consciousness which illuminates the Infinite and carries the seed of Purpose into the different levels of Substance.
The spatial Field can then be configured as a sphere holding in itself infinite other spheres; each of them is vitalized by a “fragment” of divine Purpose, which is fed with the divine energy of Love.
If we accept this hypothesis, it is clear that spatial Field, fertilized by a seed of infinite power and qualified by Purpose, can in turn only be infinite, alive and conscious, as well as all that is hosted inside.
The manifest universe is its phenomenal appearance.
The seeds spread in the field are different in every sowing, being charged by all previous experience. In addition, the farmer is cyclically sowing new seeds, which will produce other types of fruits, necessary to fulfill its purpose.
Equally, all things in the universe are always new. The intrinsic nature of Field changes, following large cycles which are eternity for us, and consequently all forms inside the Field change as well.
To us human beings, able to understand the nature of the Field in which we are immersed, is given the responsibility to live and act within it by accepting the Purpose transmitted by cosmic, solar and planetary Consciousness from level to level and written in the heavens. We must therefore learn to read, in order to draw in turn signs in the Space, for the benefit of other minor consciousness.
Beautiful.
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