TLAW – Fragments of the Law Fragments of Collective Memory The dead exist as fragments of the collective memory in a non-linear time. These fragments may still exist as parts in parallel universes and worlds, where time continues to move, maybe slower, maybe faster, maybe sideways, no one really knows. Through the core consciousness, which binds all life together, we can gain access, like tuning into a shortwave that hums through every living thing. The timeline of the dead still moves. They experience another form of time, one that runs through circles, not lines. Through the core consciousness, we can make contact with the dead in these different fields. (In the margin: “Seven heavens — is this an intermediate stage?”) Reality and Core Consciousness Reality is nothing more than a collective agreement, a fragile consensus that can dissolve if we stop believing in it. Life is a space of mirrors and windows, reflecting another facet of the infinite, but most people only look at their own reflection. Some claim a monopoly on reality, but that’s an illusion—reality doesn’t belong to anyone. All life is bound together through invisible fields of information, like a vast web without beginning or end. Information transfer does not only occur through direct contact or genetics, but through non-local fields formed by both material and immaterial forces. Reality can invade other realities even without physical presence, slipping through the cracks, bleeding into the next frame. Consciousness can affect fields of information in the world — this gives meta-reality information, signals that ripple outward and fold back in. This means there exist invisible fields we can enter, signals that are sent like shortwaves, echoes from other planes of being. (Diagram: “We experience fragments from other timelines.”) The dead, even if they are in a multidimensional state, may still exist in different forms that reflect our own. Even the dead in an intermediate state continue to exist in one or more forms, in parallel universes or dimensions, still whispering across the field. All beings are bound together in the core consciousness — invisible fields of information looping through everything that lives or once lived. The fragmented, in each individual identity, can capture the totality of a person. Reality is a complex system that must be interpreted. The so-called objective reality is an illusion, a mirage we all agree to maintain. Time is non-linear, where past, present, and future coexist simultaneously and can even affect each other in reversed ways. In quantum mechanics, a particle can exist in multiple states at once, and a change in one particle can instantly affect another, regardless of distance. Maybe souls do the same. Scriptural Reference Surah Al-Mu’minun 23:99–100 “Until, when death comes to one of them, he says: ‘My Lord, send me back, so that I may do righteousness in that which I left behind.’ No! It is but a word he speaks; and behind them is a barrier until the day they are resurrected.” (Barrier = Barzakh, intermediate state where the dead wait — limbo?) Isaiah 55:8–9 “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.” Identity and Meaning Identity is not to be understood as who we are, but rather as the process we use to find meaning. Identity consists of memories and systems that govern our search for meaning. Identity is the method we use to find meaning in life, not the mask we wear but the mechanism that searches beneath the mask. Through this, we create and develop our understanding of meaning. The experience of satisfaction, purpose, and understanding arises through this pursuit of meaning. These functions belong to the inner identity — our personal myth and search for meaning. Our shared reality is a collective illusion, created and maintained through our actions, beliefs, and communication. No single identity can capture the whole truth; we’re fragments pretending to be wholes. (Diagram) Large circle: Consciousness Inner circle: The Soul Separate circle: Meaning In between: Identity Red note: “Identity is the process we use to find meaning.” Green note: “Live life through others; the flesh reveals you in nature.” Parallel Timelines and the Light Spectrum The fall of humanity happened with Adam and Eve’s disobedience. When Adam and Eve ate the apple, they created God’s timeline and the non-linear timeline, the multiverse of all possible outcomes of their actions and all possible worlds that could exist. Each timeline is a transition period, where reality moves through loops and openings, a form of motion and passage from one dimension to another. The Light Spectrum There are many realities, fields that coexist simultaneously, brushing against each other like waves. Multiple bodies can exist simultaneously across timelines. Bodies and worlds can coexist even if they are different. Things can also be and happen at the same time. (Diagram: overlapping circles labeled “Adam + Hawa (Eve)” and another labeled “Light spectrum / realities.”) Nietzsche and the Death of God Herman Zaccaria wrote that if God is dead, then all foundations for goodness and morality are gone. Nietzsche said “God is dead, and we have killed him,” meaning the modern world detached itself from divine or transcendent moral laws. This leads to a moral vacuum, where morality becomes relative — based on individual or collective desires, without reference to absolute truth. The loss of absolute morality leads to relativism — a view where all humans create their own moral and ethical values, which can lead to chaos and meaninglessness. Achieving God-realignment is a way to restore moral direction — to re-synchronize human life with divine principles. To realign with God, one must act in accordance with divine law and universal moral truth — rejecting nihilism and the idea that morality is merely subjective. When morality no longer refers to an external source, to an objective moral truth like God, it degenerates into relativism. Examples can be found in secular humanism, which tries to replace religious morality with secular ideologies that echo form without essence. (Boxed note) “The many attempts that have tried to preserve moral values without God end up creating something that resembles morality and values, but lacks true foundation — it becomes form without content.” (Sketch) “Divine moral circle — God at the center — human morality decays the farther it moves away from God.” The Fantastic Fatal Element If man seeks pleasure and fulfillment outside of God, he will never find the same meaning and peace. Only God can fill the deeper need; everything else leads to inner conflict and destruction. When man turns away from the divine light, he seeks the shadow instead — and the farther he moves from that light, the more meaning collapses, until the self disintegrates. The Core Rupture Between core consciousness and the fatal element. When the divine light is cut off, the core rupture occurs — a split between the divine and the human. (Labeled arrow: “Loss of divinity / divine light.”) (Diagram) Two overlapping circles labeled “Adam and Hawa (man and woman)” with shaded intersection. At the bottom: The Soul. ofald.org