Superconsciousness

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Introduction

The superconsciousness (Danish: *overbevidstheden*) is the eternal, immutable, and unchangeable aspect of the living being. It represents the highest, most sacred part of the the I, existing far beyond the reaches of time, space, and sensory perception. It is the spiritual foundation from which the the I manages the expression of life in the material universe.

The I and the Superconsciousness

The the I and the superconsciousness together constitute the truly sovereign and immortal living being. While the external, physical organism is a temporal, "created" phenomenon that undergoes birth, death, and decay, the I and its superconsciousness are eternal.

As the primary source of the being's power, the superconsciousness acts as the "fixed point" within the vast, moving mechanics of the universe. It is the repository of everything that is immutable, providing the stability necessary for the "I" to experience the phenomena of life.

The Role of the Mother Energy

The most vital' function within the superconsciousness is the release and management of the seventh basic energy, known as the "mother energy" (*moderenergien*). This energy is the motive force that maintains the stability and the functionality of all other life processes.

Through special, eternal organs within the superconsciousness, the mother energy is released and transmitted to the organs of the basic energies. Its primary role is to hold the other six basic energies in eternally changing combinations. Without this continuous, regulated interaction of the energies, the manifestation of life—and indeed the very existence of the universe—would be impossible.

> "Through special eternal organs in the superconsciousness... a seventh basic energy, which I have called 'the mother energy', is released. From the superconsciousness the mother energy is transmitted to the organs of the basic energies, which it maintains in an eternally changing combination." [1]

The Creation of the Organism

The superconsciousness is the bridge between the absolute, eternal "I" and the temporal, physical "organism." While the "I" itself does not move, it uses the superconsciousness to attach itself to matter, creating the "instruments" (the organisms) through which life can be experienced and manifested.

This process is fundamentally an act of "creation" through the interplay of the basic energies. While the "I" remains untouched by the birth and death of the physical body, it uses the superconsciousness to direct the energy needed to shape physical matter and spiritual matter into various forms of life.

References

  • Martinus: Livets Bog, section 4:ba9e8e9rad-6722-46b8-b96e-b26c8577c5c8 (the I's coloring and the role of the mother energy)
  • Martinus: Livets Bog, section 4:ba9e8e9rad-6722-46b8-b96e-b26c8577_c8:26543 (the I and superconsciousness as the creator)

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