Beyond Separation: Remembering the Universe as a living field of intelligence, energy, and you.
There are moments when truth doesn’t arrive through words or study, but through vision.
One morning, I was shown something extraordinary in the liminal space between sleeping and waking. It felt like a sweeping, cinematic zoom—from the farthest edge of the cosmos all the way down to Earth, into the microcosm of matter itself. In an instant, I knew and felt that everything was connected—not metaphorically, but literally.
This was not a belief, but a deep, embodied knowing. The Universe is not made of separate parts but is a dynamic, interwoven field of intelligence and energy. I would later understand that this experience aligned with the principles of unified physics, but at the time, it simply felt like remembering something I had always known.
What struck me then, and continues to amaze me, is that mainstream science has operated for centuries on the assumption of separation. It has dissected and compartmentalized reality, treating systems as if they were closed and independent. But in truth, there is no such thing as a closed system. Every system is open, alive, and participating in the greater whole.
This truth echoed through my life in many unexpected ways.
Another morning, I awoke with a vivid image of a Möbius strip rotating in my mind. A one-sided surface with no beginning or end, the Möbius strip is a paradox of dimensionality—a symbol of unity through inversion. It led me to explore the Klein Bottle, a similarly mysterious structure with no clear inside or outside. That, in turn, drew me into a deeper inquiry into the structure of DNA and how even the very code of life may mirror these boundary-defying forms. (This is how my higher self guides me; it is fun.)

DNA: The Light Within
Encoded within your DNA is not only the blueprint for your physical body, but the memory of everything that ever was and the potential of all that could be. It is more than biological; it is light-encoded intelligence.
Your DNA is a living archive, a multidimensional interface bridging matter, spirit, time, and timelessness. In its spiraling geometry lies the language of the cosmos itself, echoing the sacred patterns that shape stars, seashells, and galaxies.
You are not a blank slate.
You are a luminous library.
A fractal of the infinite, remembering itself.
I began to see these patterns everywhere.
They showed up again in my exploration of cosmometry, a field pioneered by Marshall Lefferts that studies the fundamental geometry and harmonics of the cosmos. Through this lens and Marshall’s mind-expanding work, I saw what ancient civilizations always knew: the Universe is not chaotic or random but ordered and harmonious. There is a sacred geometry to life, a rhythm and structure behind all things, from the spirals of galaxies to the unfolding of a fern.

The yin and yang is one such symbol. More than philosophy or art, it holds within it the code of wholeness of duality in balance, of life flowing through opposites in harmony. What quantum physics calls entanglement, ancient wisdom has always known as ONENESS. (see my previous post)
As above, so below.
The macrocosm reflects the microcosm.
This isn’t just poetic, it is structural. You see it in the formations of galaxies and the helix of DNA, in the heart’s electromagnetic field and the toroidal spin of black holes. The Universe doesn’t operate in isolation. It folds into itself, endlessly, revealing a holographic, fractal creation.
And yet, one critical piece has been left out of almost every scientific model for generations—Consciousness.
We’ve built entire frameworks to explain reality without acknowledging the very awareness doing the observing. We’ve searched for a “Theory of Everything” while excluding the observer, the one experiencing it all.
But the truth is, we cannot separate the knower from the known. There is no objective reality without conscious participation.
The universe is not separate from us. It is alive, intelligent, and we are small yet integral reflections of its vast consciousness.

To me, this is not an abstract idea.
It is a living truth.
We are not separate from the cosmos.
We are its expression.
Spacetime doesn’t just connect everything—it is everything.
And the consciousness you call your own is not confined to a brain or body, but is part of the great field of awareness that births galaxies and guides intuition alike.
Living the Truth of Unity
What happens when you stop seeing yourself as separate?
What shifts when you remember you are not merely in the Universe, but of it? That you are the cosmos contemplating itself, dreaming, creating, becoming?
The illusion of isolation begins to dissolve.
The boundaries between self and other, inner and outer, soften.
In their place, a deeper knowing emerges:
Everything is connected.
Everything is alive.
Everything is part of one vast, intelligent unfolding.
This is not just a concept to believe.
It is a truth to embody.
We are not here to conquer the world or decode every mystery.
We are here to remember that we are woven into it.
To live as conscious participants in the dance of creation.
To awaken the light encoded in our DNA.
To walk this Earth as living fractals of the infinite.
You are not separate from the stars; you are made of them.
Not separate from the field—you are the field, localized in form.
Not separate from consciousness, you are its radiant expression.
The Universe is not outside of you.
The Universe is you.

If you’re curious to explore the geometry and harmony underlying the fabric of reality, Cosmometry by Marshall Lefferts is a profound guide and work of art. It is one of the most beautiful books I have ever owned. Blending science, sacred geometry, and consciousness, it offers a compelling exploration of the holo-fractal structure of the universe and our place within it.
Lefferts, Marshall. Cosmometry: Exploring the HoloFractal Nature of the Cosmos. Cosmometry Press, 2019.