Part 7 - Child Brain

We evolved during our time in the physical dimension, and we will continue to evolve during our time inside the brain dimension. Not only as an individual consciousness, but as a collective consciousness as well.

I exist as a series of days. Those days are separated by periods of unconsciousness, or sleep, but I am a single consciousness, and the days in my life add up to a single collection of memories.

The universe exists as a series of lives. Those lives are separated by periods of unconsciousness, or death, but the universe itself is a single consciousness, and the lives in our universe add up to a single collection of memories.

In the physical dimension, we began our life as an egg. In the brain dimension, we begin our life as a collection of memories. Memories we created while alive in the physical dimension. Personal memories are the stem from which individual consciousness evolves inside the collective consciousness.

Although we maintain our individuality inside Child Brain, we are still part of the collective consciousness and that gives us access to all the memories of every consciousness being ever to have lived. That is what being part of the collective consciousness means. We are free to explore it all, because it was us all along.

This sounds overwhelming, but having access to a universe full of memories doesn’t mean they all come flooding into your consciousness at once. It just means they are available for you to think about, to recall, as if you had lived the memory yourself. Same as right now. You have millions of memories inside your brain at this very moment, but they’re not all flooding your consciousness for attention. They are there - but you must will yourself to think about them.

When we recall a memory inside Child Brain - a memory from any consciousness - we are strengthening that memory in the collective. Just like how memories in our own lives stand out the more we think about them, so do the memories of Child Brain stand out, the more they are accessed by other consciousnesses. Child Brain will also remember the intensity of the memory, and those with the strongest intensity are those which are being recalled the most often.

This examination and shuffling of memories will continue for as long as consciousness survives in the physical dimension, but it will not last forever.

Physical dimensions have a finite life, and one day ours will be empty of all consciousness. When that happens, the brain dimension will have reached one hundred percent capacity of all possible universal consciousness. This will cause an instability that triggers our next big bang, and just as it happened to Parent Brain, this big bang will strip the brain dimension of its energy, and Child Brain (including all of us) of its consciousness.

Our next big bang will bring about the death of child Brain, but not before we can make one final contribution to our universe.

Energy from each big bang enters the physical dimension in the form of a vibration. The universal vibration. Each time, the starting point is the vibration of the previous big bang, but sprinkled throughout it will be some new vibrations, those of all the memories stored by Child Brain at its time of death.

This is how the universe evolves, how it learns from each previous cycle. By seeding itself with memories of its past, each big bang will change our universal vibration with the addition of these vibrations. No specific memory will survive, but instead they will net together for one cosmic adjustment and, hopefully, one fractional click of our universal vibration toward the better.

In the physical dimension, human beings pass knowledge from parents to children in the form of DNA. We start with the DNA our parents gave us, then emotions or stresses we experience in life cause certain genes to become more or less active within it. This alters our DNA, creating a slightly different version that we then transfer to our children. No specific memories are passed down, just the DNA we started with, adjusted for personal experiences.

The vibration of the big bang is the DNA of our universe. This is also passed down from parent to child, and also as a slightly different version, adjusted for the universe’s personal experiences.

Following our next big bang, consciousness will once again emerge on the physical side of the universe. It will be living a life very similar to ours, although tweaked by the newly-tuned, universal vibration. That consciousness will evolve, gain intelligence, and one day look up into its own unique pattern of stars and wonder - what am I, and where did I even come from?

The life asking that question will be the start of a brand new consciousness growing inside our universe.

Grandchild Brain.

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