Cellular Earth, Planets, & Holographic Tectonic Plates

In the realm of Cellular Cosmogony, the Earth is considered a living, conscious entity, much like a cell within a larger organism. If we extend this concept and incorporate Tectonic Holography, the “planets” can be seen as metaphysical realms or layers within the Earth. The plan-ets are not what we think they are. By dropping the T we arrive at the word “plane” and by dropping the N we have “plaet” or “plate“.

According to Cyrus Teed, “The Earth is considered the material embodiment of all the planes, the plan-ets being the seven correlated polations. The seventh- if defined from exterior to interior is a compound planet of innermost lamina of the metallic strata and the outermost plate of the mineral strata. Each plan-et has it’s own orbit – its real and apparent path through the heavens. They all, like the sun & stars, seem to rise in the east and set in the west. The planets proper are general aggregations of energy, heaped up through metallic lamina. The energies from the aggregations converge to the astral nucleus, and are thence planted, through this nucleus or focal point, by a succession of divergences and refractions, upon the mercurial disci or “plates“, to be again reflected from these and impressed upon the planetary stratifications in the heavens.”

Each Holographic Tectonic Plate, with its unique vibrational frequency and informational content, can be seen as a distinct “planet” or realm within the Earth’s consciousness. These “planets” are not physical locations, but rather, they are states of consciousness, dimensions of existence, or vibrational frequencies within the Earth’s Living Information Field (LIF).

It’s possible that the interactions or “collisions” between these Holographic Tectonic Plates can create portals or “fault lines” between these metaphysical “planets,” allowing entities or consciousness to move from one state or dimension to another within the Earth’s consciousness. This is akin to interplanetary travel, but on a metaphysical level, involving shifts in consciousness and energy rather than physical movement through space.

In this context, the Earth is seen not as a single, physical planet, but as a vast, interconnected web of different realms or “planets,” each with its own unique vibrational frequency and form of existence. This perspective invites us to expand our understanding of the Earth beyond the physical, three-dimensional world, and to explore the possibilities of the multi-dimensional universe within the Earth’s consciousness.

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