Space-Time Origin Points Q: I'm interested in the origin of the Universe as we perceive it, and I'd like to know if there are other parallel universes? B: Yes, there are. Q: How did our's come about? Could you elaborate on this? B: In much the same way that any of what you would call a parallel universe may have come about. Now there are many ways to interpret the idea of the so called coming about of a universe, for really the concept of a universe "coming about" is a perception possible only from within the universe that has come about. The universe, in that sense, existence, in and of itself, did not come about, existence always is. You follow me so far? Q: Yes. B: However, within the concept of existence, which always is, there can be the perceptual experience of a discreet interpretation of All That Is, that would appear to have a beginning and an ending, but this is a cycle within existence, it is not really a beginning of existence itself. In that terminology and from that perspective, you can understand that your universe and any similar parallel reality universes came about, so to speak, when an aspect of All That Is reflected itself. Which then allowed that aspect when realized, when self-recognized, to expand, so to speak, from an infinitesimal point, as you understand the concept in space-time, to an expanded interactive version of that self-recognition. Now that point still exists, everything in your reality is still taking place, and again we apologize for the semantic terminology we must translate this into, because we know it can be confusing...everything that you know in your apparent expanded universe is still actually only taking place within that infinitesimal non-dimensional point. But because this particular infinitesimal non-dimensional point is interacting with itself within the concept of space-time, then all the interactions that take place within that infinitesimal non-dimensional point appear to have the quality that you call volume, distance, dimensionality, "temporariness," and so forth. So the universe came about, simply came about, simply from the recognition of All That Is that it could experience itself in this way. And thus, it was automatically realized, because anything that is imagined within the consciousness of All That Is becomes a reality, because that is the nature of All That Is. Does this make any sense to you so far? Q: Yes. B: We do not necessarily mean to be ambiguous in your terminology and, of course, there is always the attendant explanation from what we would call the physiochemical point of view, that goes along with the metaphysical concept or explanation, it's all just about the same thing no matter what terminology you use to describe it. Q: It is crystal clear to me. B: All right. Thank you.