“The cosmos is within us. We are made of star-stuff. We are a way for the universe to know itself.”
—Carl Sagan
Introduction
I will share with you a secret that I have obtained from my mystical experiences, out-of-body experiences, and studies of near-death and afterlife research and channelled spiritual teachings:
The all-that-there-is, or the broader cosmos that contains all multiverses and spiritual and physical dimensions, is truly infinite.
Everything that can be imagined or is unimaginable can and has, in fact, happened in other dimensions.
Within every moment lies an infinite number of universes, each with its distinct laws of physics, biology, psychology, morality, and spirituality.
This includes even universes with concepts beyond space and time. Or it may be universes with different topologies of such, having a hundred spatial dimensions or temporal causal systems that are non-linear.
There is no linear space and time in the broader all-that-there-is. Everything exists simultaneously across an infinite number of parallel realities.
This has already been postulated in modern physics. Reputable physicists such as Sean Carroll, Roger Penrose, Hugh Everett, and Max Tegmark have proposed that this universe is not the only one.
Quantum physics theorizes that there could be an infinite number of parallel realities, each branching from a moment when we make a conscious choice or observation, exploring every possible option.
The Conformal Cyclic Cosmology (CCC) model postulates that a new physical or parallel universe may exist in the central or ring singularities of black holes.
Stephen Hawking has postulated that every black hole spawns a new universe. Universes that are more fertile, with more black holes that create more of such, are more likely to exist in the grand cosmic evolutionary scheme.
Max Tegmark famously defends in his works that the broader mathematical cosmos may include universes with varying mathematical or physical laws.
The Yarbro and Shepherd Hoodwin teachings, alongside near-death experiences, have suggested that many human souls have experienced previous “grand cycles” by being other sentient beings in other planets, dimensions, or universes.
Michael Newton and Brian Weiss have used hypnosis to derive past-life and inter-life knowledge from many clients. They assert that many of us are hybrid souls who began life in other physical or mental dimensions, governed by different laws of physics.
Are there universes where the laws of morality are reversed, where evil is good and good is evil? Are the universes where atoms are made of small microwave ovens or whales? Are there universes with concepts beyond space and time that humans cannot imagine? Are there laws of time that allow one to experience multiple dimensions of time simultaneously in some universes?
I bet there are.
After all, the One seeks to realize all forms to complete itself and become the infinite. As a logical derivation, it would manifest and create all possibilities.
It is the same logic as video game developers who have created the explosion of games on Steam. It is also the same logic that explains why fantasy authors like me explore imagined worlds. It is to realize the impossible. Why would the One be any different in this shared fundamental?
Tetris as an Analogy
What does this mean for our lives? I illustrate using Tetris as an analogy.
Many high-level Tetris players like myself encourage the use of simple T-spin setups, such as the following:
| Diagram Set 15-1 | |
| A | B |

| Normal stacking along a line for T-spin doubles and Tetrises. | Balancing both sides of the stack using simple means. |
| C | D |

| Occasionally insert C-spins. | Use occasional simple donations. |
| E | F |

| Use occasional skims. | Insert occasional STSDs. |
The above setups are simple and safe to construct, requiring only a few pieces. Therefore, they can be created quickly with minimal thinking and maximal speed.
However, I sometimes, along with many other casual Tetris players, create the following insane T-spin setups mid-game:
| Diagram Set 15-2 | |
| A | B |

| Two T-spin doubles. | A DT-STSD with three T-spin doubles. |
| C | D |

| A vertical Shachiku Train stacked on top of an STSD. | Two stacking T-spin doubles. |
| E | F |

| A BT-STSD. | Three stacking T-spin doubles. |
| G | H |

| A DT C-spin. | A spliced DT Cannon with three T-spins. |
All these are advanced setups that are considered suicidal to create mid-game by many high-level players. While I do not use them often nowadays, I still do occasionally.
Many high-level Tetris players can be quite elitist in the sense that they will not merely critique the use of such setups, but sometimes even look down on those who do.
This is what I sometimes call Tetris chauvinism.
However, as one sheds the vestiges of one’s ego and beholds the bigger (Tetris) cosmic picture, one realizes something. There is truly no right or wrong way to play the game.
The fervent desire for many to “win” traditionally through match-ups is nothing more than a result of societal convention and agreement.
There are many ways to express Tetris, and to cling to just one way firmly is a limited way to manifest its infinite permutations and combinations.
Regardless of how many players regard such dangerous and complex T-spin setups, they are integral to the whole. They contribute to the entire spectrum of Tetris knowledge.
Without people using such techniques, Tetris would be a far duller game with little variety.
It is the same with life as well: everyone and everything in the cosmos has a reason, value, and purpose for being. They complete the One. If one person is excluded, the One would be incomplete.
Personal Applications
Remember the garden analogy I used earlier in the book? It is needed here again.
The application of the law of infiniteness could not be more easily conveyed using this metaphor.
The garden metaphor holds that all creatures and plants, whether microbes, ferns, fungi, weeds, or ‘pests,’ are vital to the garden’s holistic functioning.
The whole garden cannot make do without its individual parts.
The same is true for the human being. We cannot exist without our unique strengths and flaws.
Once we realize this, something transcendental occurs. We no longer pride ourselves on our individual gifts to the point of arrogance. We no longer begrudge others for having something we do not.
Such pride and resentment can only exist from an ego-based perspective. There is no judgment in the afterlife except for one’s own.
Instead, we see others as part of an integral whole. We see them as unique and individualized expressions of an absolute reality that is the One and undivided. Altogether, we make up the cosmic canvas that is the unitary, complete, and infinite One.
And, hence, the law of infiniteness takes its name.
Social and Global Applications
At a social, global, or even supernal level, the law of infiniteness simply means we should all cherish reality for what it is. We should relish what we have and not resent our have-nots.
Everything in the cosmos is functioning exactly, by some divine rhythm and cadence, where everything parallels that of a garden. Everything has its purpose in the grand cosmic scheme.
We only have to manifest our individual gifts given the limited parameters of our existence. Live by the path of your highest excitement and in the now, and your act would be one of co-creation and co-participation alongside the One in the eternal cosmos.
Humanity is perfect as it is, being an ideal school for souls of various expressions to explore the game of free will and manifestation.