Part 6 - Death
I will remain conscious for as long as my memories exist in our universe, inside either dimension. Wherever my memories exist, my consciousness will go to them and remain attached to the brain that is holding them.
All of my memories - everything I am capable of thinking about at any given moment - currently exist inside both dimensions, simultaneously. They exist inside my brain here in the physical dimension, and mirror images of my memories exist inside the brain dimension, as part of Child Brain’s collective consciousness.
Someday my physical body will die, but because consciousness resides at the universal level of existence, I will awaken inside the brain dimension with my mirror image memories. Consciousness does not die with physical death, it dies when the memories it created no longer exist. But as long as those memories exist anywhere within spacetime’s reach, consciousness will go to them.
This will be my afterlife, as conscious energy inside the brain dimension, part of our universe’s collective consciousness. Here I will be reunited with every memory I created during my lifetime, even the ones I had lost to injury, or aging. All of my memories will have been held onto by Child Brain, which holds the memories of every conscious being that will ever have lived in our universe.
Child Brain can do this, it can hold onto all our memories, but it needs to willingly do it. And to willingly do anything requires willpower. This means that every memory inside Child Brain must be purposely held onto by a consciousness.
For most of Child Brain’s memories, the willpower that is holding them comes from the consciousness that created them, those whose bodies have died and their consciousness ascended.
The rest of Child Brain’s memories are from those of the living, beings still alive in the physical dimension, such as us. But since all memories in the brain dimension must be held onto by willpower - and we are not over there to provide it - memories of the living are held onto by the Root of Consciousness. The Root of Consciousness exists inside Child Brain as part of the collective consciousness, and it holds the memories of all living beings inside the physical dimension.
When Parent Brain big banged and released its energy into the physical dimension, some of that energy was immediately pulled back in. Back into the brain dimension. Not only was this a natural reaction by our universe, but it was a necessary one.
The consciousness that was Parent Brain died during the big bang, but only because it had been stripped of its energy. The actual brain dimension remained intact, and it immediately started acting like a brain again. It began to think, and it became conscious.
This first consciousness to emerge after our big bang became the Root of Consciousness.
At that time, the Root of Consciousness was all of us. A single consciousness, without memory. That is how we remained, until the physical dimension evolved and consciousnesses began to emerge from it. When that happened, we-the-Root were awakened by their memories. We held them as our own, only releasing them when the consciousnesses who created the memories died, then ascended to take possession.
Consciousness never wants to leave the Root, but everyone’s personal frequency gets selected at one point or another (all but one, that is), and we all must live inside the physical dimension when that time comes. That is what happened to each of us. We existed as the Root for a very long time, then suddenly we were here, on this side of the universe.
We were born out of the Root, and upon our death we will return to the Root, where we will take our memories and join the collective consciousness of Child Brain.
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