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What is beyond of?

It’s pretty simple, energy begets energy and it never dies, it just changes. When I think of the word valence, it is quite descriptive of my philosophy on “what lies beyond.” All that is is change; to semicitar The Kybalion. Think about it, life is simply a valence of everything, especially in this “all-consuming” moment in which we are living. William Shakespeare once said that we are in a play or an act for a while, that is the reality of the situation with honesty and truth. I remember seeing “Transformers: The Movie” when the Megatron character became the Galvatron character in the way I’m describing. That is almost exactly what I mean by the word “valence” in a sense.

So when I write the words “what’s beyond” with that question mark afterwards, I can honestly say that I see the future as an interesting adventure of change, not as death and “that’s it.” Because energy by nature changes and never dies. In fact, conscious consistency over conscious immortality could be an apt term for that which holds all those memories in the shift from life to death to the next as an energetic reality.

So think about this concept: when considering energy, everything is now, not later or past, and change is the only constant from moment to moment. What do you think Albert Einstein was saying with his theories of relativity and the laws of time and space?

Interestingly, the billion dollar question is not exactly “what lies beyond?” but the most genuine of “what’s next for reality from an energy point of view?”

In fact, now that the context is here, “what’s beyond?” is the million dollar question, “what’s next for reality from an energy standpoint?” it’s the billion dollar question, as there is no actual physical death, actually just a valence shift, so to speak.

So here’s the secret that turns lead to gold – reality is fluid in the sense that only energy changes and that’s it. Take a few atoms out of the mercury and you have hydrogen and all the way through the periodic atomic tables and beyond. You wonder “what’s beyond?” Well, I can simplify it, the past is spent in cash, the present is here now cold and hard, and the future is a promissory note when it comes down to it.

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