Continuation of the previous article Universe: Uncreated or Finite – 2022/1

Considering what was said in the previous chapter, the universe can be conceived as eternal and infinite (therefore UNCREATED) or temporary and finite (Created universe).
The existence of the first (UI) does not imply the non-existence of the second.
Indeed, within eternity there are universes that grow, reach maturity, decrease, and are summarized at one point, to expand again. That could be the experience of our cosmos that expands (manvantara) and contracts (pralaya). As energy (the primordial particle) NEVER DISAPPEARS, DECREASES, OR INCREASES, we can say that these changes are produced by mutation.
This mutation is correctly assigned in the I Ching or Book of Mutations.
The infinity symbol describes this process. The complete figure shows the uncreated universe. The “fold” in the middle sets up the contraction at one point, to pass through the cosmic vagina and re-expand.
In this way, each universe repeats this process infinite times, while the number of universes is also infinite.
Let’s just try to imagine the number of galaxies, civilizations, lives, kingdoms, etc. that this process includes and we will realize that the claim that the Creator particularly observes us is decidedly absurd.
Also, the belief that there can be a universal ethic is at least naive. The great mystical law involves the entire process, including the moment when the cosmos is in a state of chaos.
All this happens “beyond good and evil”, there is no universal justice, simply everything is in a certain way and a thousand things in the universe appear (by combination), mature, decrease, and mutate into something else. There is no right or wrong in it, no one sheds a tear for the apparent deaths of millions of galaxies and their inhabitants.
And this can be so, without room for a criticism based on terror, simply because DEATH DOES NOT EXIST, everything mutates, is transformed, nothing disappears.
In the Vedas we read:
What is, will never cease to be. What is not, will never be.
The basic principle of the eternity of life.
and also:
Nothing for nothing is superior to me, everything is intricate in me, like a string of glass beads.
The basic principle of infinity and fullness of the spirit.
On these bases, we are going to develop our entire study of life.