Laws of Creation

A classical painting depicting a celestial scene with a bearded man wearing a crown, sitting on a throne with a staff. An angelic figure with wings is seated nearby, holding an open book. Two winged figures in the clouds hold scrolls with Latin words related to vibration and generation. At the center, a caduceus symbol is displayed. The background features planets, clouds, and an eye within a triangle glowing above. Skeletal remains and various celestial objects are at the bottom.

The universe operates under inescapable laws that govern existence. These laws originate in the seventh dimension, the dimension of the enlightened ones, and can be summarized as “The Universe is Mind.” For our understanding, this single universal law is divided into seven principles, each associated with one of our main chakras. These principles align closely with the teachings of The Kybalion, a foundational text of Hermetic philosophy that outlines the Seven Hermetic Principles:

  • The first Law is thus the mind, associated with the crown chakra, and we call it the law of mentalism. This is the first law of the universe, which creates everything else, and it states “all that you experience is what you think”. The mind is the vibration of what you are, hence the vibratory waves that spread around your body. If, for example, you tell yourself “I want a beautiful house”, the waves you spread around will be those of need “I want”, so you will experience the need but not the possession! This is why it’s said that if you wish to manifest something, you must imagine and perceive in every cell of your being the vibration of already having what you desire. Be what you think, and always think in the present, because for the universe, the future does not exist, time is an illusion, everything actually happens at the same moment, just at different frequencies, and because mentalism is what you are right now!

  • The second law is related to the third eye and is that of correspondence, which says “you are outside, what you are inside, or, as in heaven so on earth. Whatever you create inside, will also be created outside of you and vice versa, thus all the information you see outside of you also influences what you are inside!

  • Then we have the third law, that of vibration, hence the sound of creation, which is associated with the throat chakra. The word, the sound, is indeed the first thing to exist in the universe, even the Bible says “And God said”, it’s the verb that creates light! Thus, everything you see will be the expression of the sound at the beginning of your creation. So, pay attention to how you think but also to how you say things…abracadabra!

  • The fourth law is that of rhythm, associated with the heart chakra. Rhythm teaches you that everything in the universe has its own time to exist, imagine the graph of a heartbeat, the wave rises and then falls, then rises and falls again. Be aware that when the vibrational frequency is lower, the time to complete a cycle, a process, is longer and vice versa (this is the rhythm of the universe). That’s why things that feel heavy, at a low frequency, seem to last longer than lighter, high-frequency, beautiful things. If you live in heaviness, and thus vibrate at a low frequency, you cannot ask the universe to change your life in a day! You must first work to raise your inner frequency and make everything faster. On the other hand, if the frequency you live in is too high, events will unfold so quickly that you won’t have time to understand what’s happening, and thus you will no longer feel in harmony with everything. A planet Earth increasing its vibrational frequencies, influencing the energy field and thus the vibration we all find ourselves in, can mean continuous and sudden changes, a general acceleration of events, even at a technological level, and if we are not deeply prepared to understand and integrate these changes, we will feel lost and detached, in disharmony with ourselves and with what surrounds us. This is called a crisis! And that’s why the famous spiritual awakening, an elevation of one’s frequencies, often happens during a crisis!

  • The fifth law is linked to the solar plexus chakra, and it’s the law of cause and effect. This law says that your vibration and rhythm influence what happens in your life. If you emit a low frequency, everything that comes back to you will be of low frequency. Everything that comes back to you is indeed an effect of what you caused, so when something happens to you, ask yourself when it all started! Remember though, that the past influences the present and the future, which are simply at other frequencies, but also the future influences the present and the past. And the present influences the past and the future! The matter is slightly more complicated than the human brain can comprehend… So how do I get out of it? The only thing you can do is be the best version of yourself at all times. And what is the best version? It’s when you are consistent with yourself, i.e., when your thoughts are in alignment with also what you say, what you do and what you feel!

  • The sixth law is that of polarity, linked to the sacral chakra. The law of actual material creation, which says that everything has a negative and a positive pole. In reality, polarity is not negative but helps you to constantly go from one pole to the other, allowing and maintaining movement, hence creation. We are made up of electrons, protons, and neutrons, thus negative and positive poles, which unite to create DNA. Polarity or separation is thus something that actually unites us, creates us. The first trauma we experience in our lives is precisely the biological one, due to the separation of our cells. This is a necessary trauma, because for creation to continue to manifest and evolve, we must continuously go from one pole to the other, nature itself tells us this. After reaching one pole, you will then have to return to the other. The peak of a mountain represents the beginning of the descent, so don’t be in too much of a hurry and enjoy the process! Moreover, the negative pole helps you reach the positive one. Imagine jumping on a trampoline, the more you bend and sink down, the more you’ll be able to jump up afterward. So, the biggest crises we fall into also represent our greatest opportunities for elevation!

  • The seventh law is linked to the root chakra, and it’s the law of generation. Everything is created, generated according to the law of polarity. Everything is destroyed to be recreated, nothing ever dies, energy never vanishes into nothing, everything is constantly transformed. And we are also generating new realities every second of our existence!

The Initiatic Path – Becoming the Alchemist

Understanding these laws intellectually is only the first step. The true path involves embodying these principles to unlock their transformative power. This is the ancient Initiatic Path of the alchemist—the magician who transforms matter and reality by mastering the universal laws. As taught in Hermetic philosophy, mastery over these principles leads to spiritual enlightenment and alignment with the Divine Mind.

The enlightened ones and ascended masters remind us: We are responsible for our own creation. By aligning our thoughts, emotions, and actions, we become the creators of a harmonious and elevated reality. Are you ready to embrace your role as the alchemist of your life?

Dimensions

A dimension is not a place. It is not a physical space nor a separate “realm.”
A dimension is, rather, a way of observing, interpreting, and understanding the exact same reality.

The word “dimension” itself comes from Latin and means “measurement.” This implies that a dimension is a process through which something is divided, observed from two perspectives, and therefore made understandable.

In other words, every dimension represents a level of analysis of reality — a perspective through which the original unity is fragmented in order to be perceived and understood.

According to this view, there is only one reality, one fundamental essence. However, in order to be known, this reality progressively “divides” itself into increasingly complex levels of perception.

Each dimension is therefore a “cut” of the same totality — a lens through which consciousness observes itself.

Dimensions are not separate from one another. They are interconnected and coexist simultaneously. They represent different degrees of awareness of the same experience.

  • The first dimension represents the most fundamental level of existence: pure unity.

    In this state, there is no separation, no distinction, no perspective. Everything that exists is one indivisible principle.

    There is no movement, no comparison, no experience as we understand it, because duality is completely absent.

    It is a state of pure existence, where something simply “is,” without the possibility of being observed from another point of view.

    There is no observer and no observed, because everything coincides.

    This dimension can be understood as the foundation of all reality: a unified field of consciousness, without differentiation.

  • The second dimension introduces the first great division: duality.

    Unity begins to perceive itself through two opposite poles, such as positive and negative, light and shadow, inner and outer.

    This separation does not destroy unity, but makes it observable.

    Through polarity, comparison becomes possible. It is precisely through difference that something can be perceived. Without contrast, nothing could emerge.

    In this dimension, the fundamental principle of reality manifests: everything exists in relation to its opposite.

    Duality becomes the first step toward knowledge.

  • The third dimension is the point where reality becomes concrete experience.

    From the relationship between the poles of the second dimension, a third element emerges: the possibility of living something.

    This is where the three-dimensional reality we know is born — made of space, form, and matter.

    At this level, unity is no longer only observed or divided, but lived.

    Consciousness enters direct experience, perceiving itself through bodies, objects, and environments.

    It is the dimension of everyday life, the physical world, emotions, and actions.

    Everything appears separate, even though it remains part of the same original unity.

  • The fourth dimension introduces the concept of time.

    If the third dimension represents space and experience, the fourth represents the movement of that experience through time.

    It is the rhythm through which events unfold — repetition and cycles.

    Time allows reality to evolve, to change, to develop.

    Without time, there would be no process, only an eternal, unmoving present.

    In this dimension, reality begins to “flow.” Experiences are no longer static, but constantly transforming.

  • The fifth dimension is the level of awareness.

    Here, consciousness becomes capable of observing its own movement in time and space.

    It no longer simply lives an experience — it is aware of it.

    This is where all information is recorded: memory, knowledge, perception.

    It is like an archive of everything that has been lived.

    At this level, the ability to reflect on oneself emerges — to recognize patterns and understand what is happening.

  • The sixth dimension represents the creative power of consciousness.

    Once awareness is reached (fifth dimension), it becomes possible to modify experience.

    Reality is no longer something passive, but something that can be transformed.

    At this level, consciousness uses:
    – duality (2nd dimension)
    – experience (3rd)
    – time (4th)
    – awareness (5th)

    to actively intervene in reality.

    This is where the idea that human beings can “create their own reality” arises — not in a superficial sense, but as the ability to deeply influence one’s experience.

  • The seventh dimension is the level of total understanding.

    Here, consciousness recognizes the interconnection of all things.

    There is no longer separation between the individual and the universe.

    Everything is perceived as part of a single harmonious system.

    This dimension is symbolically associated with “archangels” — not as physical entities, but as extremely elevated states of consciousness.

    It is the level of global vision, wisdom, and perception of universal order.

  • The eighth dimension completely transcends linear time.

    Here, all possibilities exist simultaneously.

    There is no past, present, or future — only a single totality in which all timelines coexist.

    Every event, every choice, every possibility is already present.

    Consciousness can perceive all variations of reality at the same time.

    It is the level of eternity, where time loses its meaning.

  • The ninth dimension represents the culmination of the process: full realization.

    Here, consciousness fully understands itself. It recognizes that it is everything that exists.

    It does not simply return to unity — it does so consciously.

    Unlike the first dimension, which is unconscious unity, the ninth dimension is conscious unity.

    It is the point where one can say:

    “I am.”

The Cycle of Reality

According to this view, the process does not end with the ninth dimension.

Reality is cyclical.

After reaching complete awareness, the cycle begins again — but at a new level:

– the 10th dimension becomes a new unity
– the 11th a new duality
– and so on

This implies that reality is in continuous evolution and self-creation.

In summary, dimensions are not separate places, but levels of understanding of the same reality.

They describe a path that goes from:

unconscious unity → division → experience → awareness → creation → back to unity, but consciously.

It is a deeply philosophical and symbolic vision that describes reality as a process through which consciousness explores itself.