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The term '''Fabric of Consciousness''' is a term coined by [[Michael S.]] in 2003 while writing The Book of Light. The term is a non-denominational and syncretic representation of the sum total of [[Consciousness]] as it exists. The [[Tree of Lights]] that appears on the cover of volume one of The Book of Light is a visual representation of the Fabric of Consciousness and the trillions of instantiated [[Monads]] that make it up.  
The term '''Fabric of Consciousness''' is a term coined in 2003 ub The Book of Light.<ref>{{template:bolightVI}}. The term is a non-denominational and syncretic representation of the sum total of [[Consciousness]] as it exists.
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==Notes==
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The [[Tree of Lights]] that appears on the cover of The Book of Light is a visual representation of the Fabric of Consciousness and the trillions of instantiated [[Monads]] that make it up.


The Fabric of Consciousness represents the sum total of all instantiated [[Monads]] that exist as "points of [[Light]]" within the unfolding [[Fabric of Consciousness]].  
The Fabric of Consciousness represents the sum total of all instantiated [[Monads]] that exist as "points of [[Light]]" within the unfolding [[Fabric of Consciousness]].  
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The concept provides for a non-hierarchical and authority free conceptualization of Spirit. The tree like structure and the expansion of monads towards the bottom represents the expansion of number as The Fabric unfolds from Source, and nothing more. Unlike [[Old Energy]] spiritualities which posit some kind of "executive force," The Fabric of Consciousness provides for an egalitarian representation of the creative forces of this universe. It is not simply that we are all equal in the eyes of God, it is that we are all the [[Eyes of God]]. We are all intensification of God [[Light]] within the cosmic tapestry/[[Fabric of Consciousness]] (Sharp, 2006).
The concept provides for a non-hierarchical and authority free conceptualization of Spirit. The tree like structure and the expansion of monads towards the bottom represents the expansion of number as The Fabric unfolds from Source, and nothing more. Unlike [[Old Energy]] spiritualities which posit some kind of "executive force," The Fabric of Consciousness provides for an egalitarian representation of the creative forces of this universe. It is not simply that we are all equal in the eyes of God, it is that we are all the [[Eyes of God]]. We are all intensification of God [[Light]] within the cosmic tapestry/[[Fabric of Consciousness]] (Sharp, 2006).


Experience of The Fabric can sometimes occur during powerful [[Connection Experiences]]. "Subjects speak of participating in and merging with pure (i.e.,
Experience of The Fabric can sometimes occur during powerful [[Connection Experiences]]. "Subjects speak of participating in and merging with pure (i.e., content-free) energy, white light; of witnessing the breakdown of macroscopic objects into vibratory patterns, visual nets, the collapse of external structure into wave. patterns, the awareness that everything is a dance of particles, sensing the smallness and fragility of our system, visions of the void, of world-ending explosions, of the cyclical nature of. creation and dissolution, etc."<Ref>Leary, T. “The Religious Experience: Its Production and Interpretation.” Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 3, no. 1 (1970): 76–86. https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.1970.10471364. p. 333.</ref>. Also,  
content-free) energy, white light; of witnessing the breakdown of macroscopic objects into vibratory patterns, visual nets, the collapse of external structure into wave. patterns, the awareness that everything is a dance of particles, sensing the smallness and fragility of our system, visions of the void, of world-ending explosions, of the cyclical nature of. creation and dissolution, etc."<Ref>Leary, T. “The Religious Experience: Its Production and Interpretation.” Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 3, no. 1 (1970): 76–86. https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.1970.10471364. p. 333.</ref>. Also,  
"I was entering into another dimension of existence. 'I' was not. Everything was totally dissolved into a flow of matter continuously moving. No time, no space. A feeling of color, but indescribable. Feeling of movement mainly. Awareness that I, the others, are only collections of clusters of molecules, which are all part of the same stream." <Ref>Leary, T. “The Religious Experience: Its Production and Interpretation.” Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 3, no. 1 (1970): 76–86. https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.1970.10471364.</ref>
"I was entering into another dimension of existence. 'I' was not. Everything was totally dissolved into a flow of matter continuously moving. No time, no space. A feeling of color, but indescribable. Feeling of movement mainly. Awareness that I, the others, are only collections of clusters of molecules, which are all part of the same stream." <Ref>Leary, T. “The Religious Experience: Its Production and Interpretation.” Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 3, no. 1 (1970): 76–86. https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.1970.10471364.</ref>



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The term Fabric of Consciousness is a term coined in 2003 ub The Book of Light.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag. Also, "I was entering into another dimension of existence. 'I' was not. Everything was totally dissolved into a flow of matter continuously moving. No time, no space. A feeling of color, but indescribable. Feeling of movement mainly. Awareness that I, the others, are only collections of clusters of molecules, which are all part of the same stream." [1]


Footnotes

  1. Leary, T. “The Religious Experience: Its Production and Interpretation.” Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 3, no. 1 (1970): 76–86. https://doi.org/10.1080/02791072.1970.10471364.