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 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 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.