On the First day, God created Vibration. In less than an instant, All That Is vibrated with Joy, and it was good.
This new concept pleased God, and it also piqued His interest. He decided to continue creating, to play with what He had done, and thus, on the Second day, God created Variation. God decided that if all parts of All That Is vibrated uniquely, then some would be Fast and some would be Slow. He decided to give this new concept another name, Frequency.
Now, if the creation of vibration was good, the creation of variation was great! See, as God created variation, there was variation to everything. Not only were there fast and slow, but there were infinite degrees of each. The more He varied the pieces, the more characteristics He created.
God was curious about all of the variations and thus, on the third day, He created Separation. He reasoned that with separation, the myriad variations could be enjoyed individually. So, through separation, All That Is became an infinite number of individual pieces vibrating uniquely. God called these His Children, and loved each and every one of them.
In looking around at all He created, the first thing that God noticed was Light; it was everywhere. He admired how the different frequencies had different Color and how they transformed when blended together.
Next he noticed the variations of Sound and how if certain Tones were placed together in particular ways they created harmonious Music.
He also noticed that many of these frequencies had the nature of moving throughout. In fact, not only did they move through the other parts, they moved between the other parts, carrying information from one to another. This enabled Cause and Effect.
Finally, God noticed a most unusual phenomenon. Some of the slowest pieces were actually vibrating very quickly in place, thus holding their shape well and becoming resistant to change. Instead of blending together as the others did, they bounced off of each other and would only interact under certain conditions. He called these pieces Matter and described them as Solid and Hard.
As God further analyzed what He created, He realized that He had also created Time and Space. The different parts could change, and thus He had created a Before and an After, a Past and a Future. And since the parts could move, He had created a Here and a There, and it took Time to get from here to there. “How fun”, God thought.
A moment later, and with a spark in his eye, God had an inquisitive thought. “What would it be like to be a part of All That Is? Would it feel like being apart from All That Is? Would I feel unique or alone?” God had to find out, and thus on the fourth day, He created Consciousness, and He gave consciousness to all of the various vibrating parts. Each and every part knew and in knowing, could look back on all of the other parts.
The first sensation that God felt was pleasure. Each part enjoyed being what it was. The slow parts enjoyed a strong, solid feeling and the fast parts enjoyed zooming around. Some of the ones in the middle liked that they could change slowly from one shape to another. But the curiosity of each part started to take over. The pieces of matter wanted to know what it felt like to be light and the pieces of light wondered what would happen if they slowed down. It wasn’t long before God noticed that all of the parts kept changing into all of the other parts. The excitement of the parts grew so fast that before long, they all flung back together and suddenly there was only All That Is again, but a more dynamic version of itself.
God was excited but not satisfied. His creation didn’t go as He had planned. He didn’t have enough time to move from piece to piece and feel each experience individually. It all pretty much felt like it had before – the ecstasy of All That Is vibrating with eternal joy. God was determined and so in an instant, He repeated the first three steps, right up to the creation of consciousness.
“Hmm, what should I do this time?” He thought. At first He pondered, “I can take my power away from my parts and see what happens,” but no sooner had he thought it, He realized that it was already. You see, consciousness with no power was hardly any different than no consciousness at all. The parts knew, but they didn’t know. They could feel what they were but could not compare it to anything else. The fast parts didn’t know they were fast because they didn’t know about the slow parts. And the slow parts just were; they didn’t even think about themselves very much.
“There has to be a solution to this problem,” thought God. And instantly, God realized that in creating the problem, He also created the solution; thus on the fifth day, God revealed a plan. See, He has power; He is power, but He knows who He is. “What if I give all of my power to each and every piece but don’t let them know it? I will let them experience All That Is, but I won’t tell them a thing. I will hide all that I know and let them figure it out.” God was extremely pleased with this new plan. “How fun this will all be”, He rejoiced.
And, wow, what a place God had created. The beauty was overwhelming because not only had He created so much variation in form, color and sound, but now it all had personality. Each piece had curiosity and was learning. Each piece was, but at the same time wanted. God realized that through this plan, He created Desire and in so doing, Pain. You see, each piece burned with desire to become and pained at the feeling of being separate and not knowing. However, with pain also came Pleasure for each time a part connected with another part, it was again in joy, even if for just a moment.
Now God was tickled. “Look at all that I created and how it looks back on itself. I am so happy. My plan is a success!”
While watching the various parts, God started to notice some trends. The slowest parts could only change slowly. They knew they were slow and yet they were satisfied in a sleepy sort of way. They had an unusual attraction towards each other and tended to gather together into hard clumps, flowing liquids or gaseous clouds. They got to experience being at its greatest. They also got to experience the rest of All That Is because of the faster parts. You see, the faster parts kept flying around bumping into the slowest parts and thus the slowest parts could just sit back and observe. He called this way of being “Zen”, the bliss of just being.
Now, He noticed that the fastest parts were vibrant, full of energy and could change in an instant. They were mobile and thus were content because they could visit all of the other parts. They were everywhere and just zipped right through and among everything as little waves of energy traveling along endlessly. He noticed how spirited these parts were and thus he called them Spirit. The awareness of these pieces grew quickly from their great energy and vast freedom.
“Hmm, this is interesting,” God thought. “The slow pieces are very content being slow for they can only change slowly and the fast parts are content being fast for they can change very quickly. What would happen if I combined them in just the right way?” And so, on the sixth day, God created a grand experiment.
First, He grabbed the slowest moving pieces and arranged them into an infinite set of hierarchies. He placed smaller and faster pieces around larger and slower pieces and kept on arranging. He called this the physical universe, and to keep it stable, he established a rich and strict set of physical laws. Just as there were the large and the small, there were the physics of the large and the physics of the small. Through these laws, physical matter would move in predictable ways and could only change from one thing to another in reproducible ways.
At the same time God arranged the fastest pieces into infinite hierarchies, fit them with their own set of laws, and called them the metaphysical universe. Since these pieces had more awareness and energy, he established laws governing their ways of creating and thus slowed down their evolution. Each level could see the levels below it, but not the ones above, and the communication between levels was limited.
And thus God divided All That Is into two major parts, the seen and the unseen, the physical and the metaphysical.
Ah, but it was where the two met that He did His finest sewing. In the middle He created the chosen ones for they were a special mix of the higher and lower, combined in a perfect way. God called them Man and like the lowest pieces, they would know themselves as physical and be subject to the laws of physics, but as with the higher pieces, they could also come to know themselves as spirit and learn to use the metaphysical laws of creation to their will. Just like the spirited ones, they too would create their own reality, but with a delay. Until they approached the level of spirit, most of their creating would work at the speeds of the physical universe, but once they advanced far enough along, they could create more quickly. They could experience through their physical yet evolve through their metaphysical.
For each of the pieces in the middle, God assigned an entire hierarchy of physical pieces, which he called a Body. For the most part, this body could take care of itself, but it did need resources. While it knew how to maintain its own health, it was easily influenced. In keeping with his infinite hierarchies, these bodies would also serve as the cells of yet a larger body, a body that was also half physical and half metaphysical. This larger body was also very special, and each of its aspects was given a name. Its physical piece was to be called Earth and its metaphysical piece, Gaia.
For each body, He then also assigned a number from the spirit side to satisfy various roles. Some were permanently assigned as long as the body existed while others offered guidance and could move from person to person. Because so many of the spirit pieces wanted to play the role of man, God created a scheme where a spirit piece could become a man only to return to being a spirit piece later. Of course, the spirit could come back as many times as it liked, but while being a man, was subject to the rules of man and would therefore oscillate between levels of knowing and not knowing.
To the spirit pieces that supported man, God first stated how man didn’t know who he really was and could not to be told explicitly. He explained that man could only be approached based on his own beliefs; no matter the efforts exhibited, man will only see and hear to the degree he believes. The non-believers thus had to be assisted in the most circuitous of ways. However, spirit was encouraged to communicate and assist in all moments so that man, at any time, could open up to see what would be there all along.
Next, God explained the three realms with which man could create his own reality. In the first realm, man could create utilizing all of the resources of the physical universe. He could grow, build, borrow or trade to get all he needs and wants. He could learn the laws of the physical universe and extract higher vibrations of energy stored in lower forms and convert one form to another. And he could learn to use the natural forces and cycles of the universe given their predictability and infinite supply.
In the second realm, man would create much like spirit does, through his thoughts. Thoughts are simply non-physical vibrations that man can create in every moment that flow out into the universe. Each one has a whole bandwidth of frequencies attracting like to like. Pure thoughts of fear would create more fear and pure thoughts of love would create more love, but the majority of thoughts would contain both fear and love, thus creating a mix of the two.
Unlike with spirit, man would be subject to linearity as dictated by physical time. Because of this, his thoughts would take time to manifest into experience or physical form. But as man raises his own vibration, even this will begin to hold him back less.
In the third realm, man would require no will to create. Here, man merely needs the intention of love to create love, a love that is more than he could imagine. But for this form of creation to exist, man must let go completely. He must let go of the forms he seeks and the fears that keep him from accepting that which is given. He must let go of the need to create something specific and trust that all he desires will find its way to him.
Before finishing, and in saving the best for last, God revealed His most precious of laws and most profound of promises. He called His final law, the Perfection of the Universe. This law stated that in each and every moment with each and every event, each and every being would be given an experience that was the result of his own creation, flowing out from the reservoir of his thoughts and beliefs, intentions and emotions, and his complete history. And His final promise was simply this, that no matter what happened along the way, each and every piece of All That Is would one day return, for in reality, they were never really separate to begin with.
And thus, on the seventh day, God got to sit back, relax and watch.

