After writing Pt. 1 I felt this would have to become a miniseries after all, because when talking about the conscious field underlying everything and weaving certain dense awareness structures in specific "locations" in time and space, there is this other phenomenon I have been paying a lot of attention to lately on the search for better explanations than the haphazard mechanistic-randomness interpretation we all learned in school.
I noticed more and more lately that it's kinda funky to explain how and where certain lifeforms come from, or how they get there. I know there are (mechanistic) explanations for everything so that we stop asking those pesky questions about the why and how, but really I have wondered about this sort of thing all my life, so let's dive in before I forget to write about it again.
Physicality matching environments - individual to context
Rather than jumping ahead I'll just name a bunch of examples that simply seem odd to me and always have, in a way.
Dust for example. Dust and dirt. There really is no way to clean anything because it will literally be dusty again - if ever so slightly - mere minutes or seconds after wiping a surface with a wash cloth. Same thing in an apartment without carpets, there tend to be tumble weeds after a week in frequently passed corners of the hallway, "tumbleweeds" that seem too big and significant to simple vanish into the carpet had I laid one out. It's almost as if I had created an aggregate zone where dirt can accumulate toi a degree in normally wouldn't have...
Granted, dust is one thing and maybe it's all perfectly logical... but what really gets me are organic beings, maybe because we notice them more easily.
Take a growing bag for mushrooms for example. It's sterile and it's clean. You're supposed to keep it that way if you want to grow mushrooms inside so naturally I would take the utmost care, wash my arms and hands before handling the growing medium out of the bag and never have anything contaminate the grow kit.
And then one day I see a fruit fly in there.
I was like "wow, how the hell did you get in there?"
It seemed inexplicable. Now if I had left the bag open for a while or put the growing medium next to the garbage I MAY be able to understand, but the thing is sealed and unexposed while taking utmost care to never contaminate it. And still there is a fruit fly buzzing around inside of that sealed bag, and after a day or two there were three of them.
Same goes for flour in your kitchen. For some reason even high grade flour will eventually spawn flour worms or whatever they are called. Even if it is the same untouched flour that was once perfectly fine and uncontaminated.
You know, there are endless examples. There have been maggots in the freezer, somehow having found their way into deep-frozen airtight sealed plastic bags with meat and foods in them.
I recently get the impression that one fly always seems to find its way into my room even when I have my windows sealed with a screen.
And that's the point: I don't really feel these always COME from somewhere in the usual way. It feels more and more like they actually are spawned right where I first notice them, without much of a physical trace or route of origin that brought them to me.
I can't prove this of course, and as I said most people will know all the explanations for this sort of thing, but still I find it rather curious how these organisms tend to... materialize... maybe... manifest, appear in places where they are the perfect fit.
I have often joked to myself that a freakin' rift opens up to some other dimension and the organism simply comes through. It seems to come out of nowhere when the conditions are right.
Just like setting up a permaculture garden. Once the ecosystem starts to thrive as plants start to establish themselves where they were planted by the gardener, suddenly there are all sorts of weird insects. Bugs, bees, wasps - and later all sorts of birds, predators and other animals.
I know the classic explanation is that they find lots of food so they reproduce faster but somehow I have a hard time believing it to be so simple. It seems more like the environment readily helps resonate these organisms into existence to match the... frequency of the garden. These are all models of course and this is all speculation.
Still, initially it would men - if all these beings really DID mirate from somewhere else to this new garden paradise - that they are now ABSENT from where they were before. All the birds, insects, racoons and so forth. And somehow this never jived with me much.
Mushrooms and fungus itself are another great example. It's just everywhere. But not really. It just... SPAWNS everywhere, provided enough time has passed. What was perfectly edible days ago now is moldy and fungy even if you sealed the hell out of it.
And even when you do your utmost to hold it at bay... it always finds its way to appear where you don't want it to be.
As if anything organic carries the full fungus potential in it, only waiting for the conditions to be right to manifest.
Maybe I am reaching here, but I've been wanting to write about this idea forever. It's always fascinated me since childhood and I never found the classic answers reasonable enough. Somehow I think it's both simpler and at the same time much more far out than we have ever been told. Like dimensional rifts or something, maybe without the sci-fi, just unspectacular in the way it happens. I don't believe eggs need to be everywhere for anything to hatch, if that makes any sense, it seems like a convenient explanation to drown all sorts of field-related questions before they arise.
I'm curious - do you ever wonder about where all these organisms come from after they are there in existence with you? Or is it all perfectly logical for you in the way we have been told this sort of thing happens?
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