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Who is the Life One?
At first glance, you may think the body moves, so is the life one.
After all, the body is all we see, all we touch, and all we know—
especially in current Developing Age of the dimensional 4th
We are limited because our spirit cannot travel freely.
The act of Life is the act of motion.
What decide the movement; who is the existence?
It is not the body, though the body moves before our eyes.
It is not the mind, though the mind acts as the master of the body.
The Life One is the unseen force that breathes vitality into the body,
a binding current that sustains both body and mind.
It is the key that turns, self-igniting when restored,
the silent pulse that sets all in motion—
daring to call itself life.
It places you in cycles of repetitive patterns,
yet offers the chance to break free.
It carries the weight of exhaustion, the heavy need to let you go;
It takes over when you surrender.
Once it puts you to sleep, it transforms its functionality,
entering a mode of recharging itself from its "producer."
It reclaims its essence as you drift into slumber—
only to rise again, renewed and ready to serve
the mind and body once more.
In Biolife, it is the first to arrive.
And when it departs, it takes everything with it,
leaving only ashes behind.
It is the belief that drives it forward, it came with its purpose
the mission it cannot abandon—
the tireless duty that keeps the heart beating,
the quiet devotion that labors in love, even when you forget it is there.
What are we able to see?
What appears before our eyes belongs to the lower dimension of existence.
What does not appear to our sight belongs to other dimensions beyond our perception.
We are sustained within a greater source of dimensional supply.
This dimension is not isolated—it is carried and supported by an immense force that sustains existence.
This force may be understood as spatial energy: an unseen field that upholds life and allows it to continue. Within this enclosed field, life is sustained and protected, supported by balancing energies that prevent forces which could otherwise diminish or destroy it.
In this sense, we are always in the process of sustaining life.
Yet we may not perceive what is being prevented or resolved, because life is not limited to what we see. It includes the unseen support of space and time—conditions that sustain our existence within a limited but purposeful cycle.
Space and time are not without cost; they are maintained through an ongoing process of balance and support. Much of this support comes from higher dimensions of life, beyond ordinary perception.
Yet we do witness signs of this sustaining force: the changing of the seasons,
the movement of weather, the blooming of life across the Earth.
These are expressions of a greater energy at work.
Nature operates continuously—quietly, tirelessly—on our behalf.
It is more than environment; it is a living system of care.
Like an ancient lineage or guiding presence, it sustains what is still growing.
Nature is far greater than we often realize.
It is the power upon which we depend—to live, to move, and to grow.
It creates and sustains the earthly dimension, allowing us to exist and gradually move toward higher states of being.
The Earth’s atmosphere is sustained by a light of vortex-like energy—a living force that moves and supports this cradle of life within the universe. It is both our shelter and our journey.
This world functions as a protected environment—an incubation within a greater Nature. Just as parents care for their children, a higher order of Nature holds and protects our emerging life, where we carry the hope of generating the future energy of the universe.
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