Supreme Consciousness, Higher Dimensions, and Divine System Viruses

G.M HERMES
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The Original Source, The Greatest Name, Christ Consciousness, Complete Human Truth, and the Satanic Illusion

Programming and Christ Consciousness

The matrix comprises various programs, each representing a unique system. Programming refers to initiating from specific inputs or premises toward corresponding outputs or results aligned with them. Any deviation from this logical sequence results in a malfunction, often represented in the matrix as a virus—symbolized as Satan. In other words, Satan or the virus signifies a departure from the matrix's rules or logic. Here, logic does not imply a subjective or individual interpretation of what seems logical, diverging from the consensus. Instead, it refers to a shared mechanism embraced collectively as reflective of innate human nature and the universal pattern shared by humanity.  

Everything logical is divine, and logical programs are divine as well. Thus, the solution is not to abandon the matrix but to elevate or refine the programming to reach the original program or the primary logic. This ultimate logic represents the source of humanity’s original design. Those who attain this arrive at supreme awareness—also called Christ Consciousness.  

Christ Consciousness signifies an elevated, essential awareness described across cultures with terms such as "the Word," "the Perfect Human," "the Heavenly Adam," "the Greatest Name," and "Be, and it is." The "Greatest Name" or Christ Consciousness reflects the universal logic uniting any premise with its outcome in perfect harmony. When a result aligns seamlessly with its causes and premises, we say the name accomplishing this is unified or harmonious. This name represents the primal matrix or original law from which divine emanation emerged, serving as the archetype for all divine names in their entirety and perfection.  

Creation

Creation does not directly emerge from the original source. The "Greatest Name," as the universal logic and primal law, acts as the intermediary between the source and creation. It is the first emanation from which all dimensions are derived. For example, you are not directly created by the first source. Instead, you result from a derivation of the "Greatest Name" through an infinite sequence of relations: your existence stems from your parents, whose existence traces back through their parents, and so on.  

This illustrates the notion that the source does not directly interact with creation. To claim otherwise is to assert that the Divine Essence interacts with created beings—a view contrary to the attributes of divinity, such as majesty, transcendence, and sanctity, which separate the essence from created entities. Instead, what interacts with creation is the intermediary of the source, often called the "Supreme Lord" or "Son" in Christian theology. On Judgment Day, for instance, it is not the source that will judge you but the intermediary—Christ, as the unity, the Son, or the "Greatest Name" from which your creation derived. This concept aligns with Sufi thought on the "Perfect Human," described as the first emanation from God. Through the light of this "Perfect Human," the heavens, earth, and humanity were created. Prophets are believed to derive their essence from this complete human reality.  

Derivation and Dimensions

The first emanation from the original source is supreme awareness or the complete divine emanation, representing the first dimension of unity. From this dimension, all subsequent dimensions flow. Every emanation beyond unity is a summation of the original unity, referred to here as the "Unit of Perfection." For instance, the number 2 is essentially 1 + 1, and so on with other numbers. This sequence signifies a hierarchical, not temporal, precedence since time itself does not exist in the first three dimensions. Time begins only in the fourth dimension.  

If the "Greatest Name" serves as the intermediary in creation, then we are derived from the first dimension or complete emanation—not directly from the Divine Essence. The inaccessible and indefinable Divine Essence can be likened metaphorically to zero, which in mathematics represents an undefined state. Zero enables the definition of all numbers, serving as a neutral point on the numerical scale. Numbers are defined by their distance from zero: one represents a single unit from zero, two represents two units, and so on.  

Given that everything originates from the first dimension, advocates of distancing themselves from the source are mistaken. Why choose separation over proximity? Calls to move toward the fifth or sixth dimensions reflect a movement away from the original first dimension. Satan, in this context, symbolizes any being or force removed from the zero-point—the infinite, whether positively or negatively. It represents an infinite distance from the source. 

Is Satan Created by the Source?

As stated, creation does not directly stem from the first source, which does not create directly. Therefore, the source cannot be credited with producing evil or imperfection. To claim otherwise implies that the creator of deception and imperfection must inherently embody these traits. If the source created Satan in its malevolent nature, it would mean the source preordained humanity’s downfall, thus exonerating humans and placing culpability on the Divine—a deeply problematic notion.  

Satan is not a direct creation of the source but rather a byproduct of continuous emanation or derivation. The increasing fragmentation and derivation give the illusion that no universal law governs everything. "Satan" reflects deviation from the universal law to the extent of denying its existence. The farther derivations stray from the original function, the more distorted they become, leading to disbelief in the original source.  

Satan, therefore, is not a creation but an emergent condition resulting from continuous emanation. It cannot be attributed to the source since it arises from excessive derivation. Religious and mythical narratives on this topic should be interpreted for their essence and utility rather than taken as literal stories. Extract what benefits you from these tales without becoming entangled in their dramatic details, lest you lose sight of their core wisdom.  

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