On Earth Day – WIlliam Henry

On this Earth Day 2020 our world is changing…fast. We’re growing from one paradigm to another. We seeds have had a lot of fertilizer thrown on us of late. What we need to help make sense of things is to push through all that and get out of our box. Look at things from a higher perspective. Act more like the cosmic tree that we are, rather than identifying with the seed.

For instance, what if we view earth as a doughnut? Or a torus? A wormhole? You can see it everywhere – in atoms, cells, seeds, flowers, trees, animals, humans, hurricanes, planets, suns, galaxies and even the cosmos as a whole.

What if we begin to identify with this pattern?

Agnes Denes. 

Agnes Denes did this. She reimagined our globe’s spatial coordinates, squished them a bit, and voila, our beautiful home now bends to torus physics. In fact, our universe may be torus shaped.

There are wonderful similarities between the torus model of the universe and such mythic models as Yggdrasil, the World Tree or Cosmic Tree.

Yggdrasil. 

Yggdrasil is understood to be two trees in one, the part which branches above ground and the part which branches below.

The Cosmic Tree compares geometrically with the torus, the trunk being the central worm hole. Also, both trees are a single dynamic recirculating systems like the torus.

Yggdrasil is understood to be two trees in one, the part which branches above ground and the part which branches below. From its central trunk — or central wormhole — we see the lustrous rainbow bridge Bifröst , the shimmering wormhole.

With its branches in the heavens and its roots in the underworld, the Cosmic Tree is a common feature of religions and mythologies around the globe.

Ultimately the Cosmic Tree is our body. We are like Odin hanging on Yggsdrasl. Each of us is a tree rising in the center of the universe. Our body is a ladder we use to descend into the underworld or ascend into the heavens. We are heavens bridge.

How would this change your personal relationship with the universe?

What would you differently if you know that with every breath the universe collapse into you, just as you collapse into it?

from:    https://www.williamhenry.net/2020/04/we-cosmic-trees/