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An integrated interpretation of the structure of the universe and the role of the soul

A worldview that can integrate the structure of the universe and the role of the soul can be summarized as follows.

 

Core Premise

The Essence of the Soul
The soul is fundamentally a creative and free entity, yet it experiences existence within limits set by its own chosen rules and “prisons” (the body, karma, memory loss). As taught by Park Jin-yeo, this prison is not merely a restriction but a dynamic process through which the soul works to resolve its karma, grow, and progress toward liberation. This aligns with Buddhist teachings on karma and the concept of “self-made illusionary prison” described in alien interviews.

Connected Information Fields
Rupert Sheldrake’s morphogenetic fields and Buddhist dependent origination both describe existence as interconnected rather than independent, influenced by intangible fields or relationships. Referencing Nikola Tesla’s ether and modern physics’ zero-point energy concept, these fields can be seen as not only carriers of information but as fundamental mediators of energy and vibrations flowing through the universe. The Roswell alien interviews also suggest that humans, the cosmos, and consciousness are intertwined in a vast network of knowledge and energy.

Life as Process and Stage
Life is a stage for the soul to learn self-awareness and responsibility, and it is not merely a sequence of events but a continuous process of creation. As noted in Conversations with God, “Life is a constant act of creation.” Life is both playground and testing ground, a space to experiment creatively, resolve the karma one has generated, and grow through experience. Following Neale Donald Walsch’s words, life is the process of exploring one’s existence and continuously creating oneself. Ultimately, the meaning of life is not to simply pass through existence but to shape reality and oneself through one’s choices and actions.

Connecting Different Traditions

Buddhist Karma and Dependent Origination
Actions from past lives leave energetic imprints that connect to future lives. Karma is not only personal but also collective, forming reality through the shared consciousness of the community. No matter the level of enlightenment, liberation is impossible without resolving karma.

Morphogenetic Fields (Sheldrake)
All memories and behaviors extend beyond the individual, stored in a species-level information field. This explains, in a manner similar to the Buddhist concepts of impermanence and no-self, the continuous and interconnected nature of self and world.

Roswell Alien Interviews
Souls are divine beings, yet through evasion of responsibility, ignorance, and attachment, they become trapped in self-created prisons. The body limits experience but also serves as a stage for growth. “God” is not an external being but an inherent quality present in all souls.

Integrated Reasoning

Soul = Multi-layered Creator
All beings are fundamentally divine and creative. However, due to pre-set “karma programs” or “illusory frameworks,” they live within physical and mental constraints. The Tibetan Bardo Thodol illustrates how souls are trapped in illusions they themselves create. Even near-death experiences often reflect a person’s prior beliefs, such as experiencing heaven because they believed in it.

Reality = Dependent Information Field
Physical reality is not independent but emerges from resonances and participatory conditions recorded in an informational field (akin to an Akashic record). Thoughts, emotions, and habits generate specific waves that resonate with others and shape reality. For example, even the microbes in a bed or room subtly mirror human consciousness traces, a micro-example of morphogenetic resonance.

Karma = Residual Field Effects
In Buddhism, karma is not divine judgment or external rule but the echoes of waves we generate that return to us through the field. Even minor emotional resentments leave micro-distortions in the field that persist until resolved.

Liberation = Self-Awareness and Responsibility
Enlightenment is not about externally granted salvation but about realizing, “I am divine, and all experience is my creation.” Yet, if traces of karma and field information remain unresolved, the soul is still trapped in bodily and illusory prisons. The Roswell alien Airl explained that humans are taught that all creative responsibility belongs to God, not themselves, so they avoid responsibility for actions and experiences. This projection of responsibility onto external forces is the primary reason humans remain trapped in self-made prisons. True freedom and spiritual growth come from recognizing one’s creative power and taking full responsibility for all experiences. Liberation thus requires both complete awareness of responsibility and the resolution of karma.

Expansive Reasoning
Energy is never destroyed, only transformed. Likewise, spiritual energy infinitely expands and records itself in the universe in various forms. Seongcheol Sunim’s “simultaneity of good and evil” can be understood as vibrational frequencies of the field: at high-frequency ranges, the duality of good and evil dissolves; at low-frequency ranges, extremes manifest as ghosts or attachments. Babananga’s Conversations with God stages are not external deities but the resonance of collective consciousness, reflecting the expansion of humanity’s awareness. Walsch adds that all life is about deciding who one is and experiencing it; right and wrong do not exist, only what works and what doesn’t. Each individual’s responsibility and awareness contributes to the expansion of collective consciousness. Ultimately, the energy and experiences of souls, and the collective field, are intertwined, with individual creation and responsibility accumulating and expanding within the cosmic informational field. This aligns with Buddhist dependent origination and karma: all beings and events are interdependent, and one’s actions and mind shape reality.

Scientific Interpretation of Karma and Information Storage
Karma = stored information and feedback. Any action—whether violence, kindness, or emotion—is not just memory but state information recorded in the universal field. Like quantum superposition, a soul’s actions leave traces akin to wave function collapse that persist as patterns. Buddhist laws like “killing leads to becoming the victim in the next life” resemble a feedback loop: actions return to their source, resonating energetically.

Soul Trauma and DNA Imprints
Wounds from past lives can manifest biologically via epigenetics. Soul memories or wave patterns can influence DNA methylation or transcriptional regulation, leaving physical traces. The pathway is “information → wave → matter.”

Dependent Origination and Quantum Information
Dependent origination = entanglement. Just as one particle’s state is non-locally linked to another’s, one action leaves immediate waves in other consciousnesses and environments. Karma thus reflects not just personal but non-local entanglement network feedback.

Consciousness and Wave Function
The soul is an observing consciousness, and reality exists as a wave function of possibilities. Soul choices and emotions collapse reality toward specific “energy minima,” reducing the probability cloud and manifesting new realities. Like wave function collapse in quantum mechanics, one possibility among many becomes real.

Energy Minima and Probability Clouds
Physical systems tend toward lowest-energy states. Analogously, choices, emotions, and consciousness guide potential events toward the most “natural” state—what we call the energy minimum. Probability clouds, in quantum terms, represent overlapping possibilities; consciousness reduces them by selecting and realizing one path.

Morphogenetic Fields and DNA
Sheldrake’s fields function like a shared quantum memory. Past life experiences are stored, and similar beings access these patterns via resonant recognition. Human DNA acts as an “information antenna,” translating spiritual information fields into material reality.

Prison and Game
The soul’s prison = energy potential well. Being trapped in a body is not mere confinement but residing in an energy structure formed by karma, environment, emotions, and memory. Waves and consciousness can spread freely, but within the well, movement is restricted, exit requiring specific conditions. This structure is called the “prison of the body” or “self-illusion.”

Reality as a Game
Through these constraints, the soul explores new state spaces. From an information perspective, limitations enable richer experience than total freedom. Consider: humans crave freedom, but if they already had absolute freedom, they wouldn’t need it and might not even understand what freedom is. Constraints give meaning to choice, awareness, and growth. The cycle of “descent → illusory prison → renewed awareness” expands informational entropy.

Final Integrated Mechanism
Action = wave recorded in the field (karma)
Wave = quantum information influencing reality
Soul = observer and pattern creator of the field
DNA = antenna translating spiritual information to matter
Connectivity = through entanglement, actions affect all
Liberation = breaking free from entanglement and karmic feedback, recognizing the soul as a divine creator, intentionally shaping waves. Karma is not merely moral judgment but interference patterns in the field; reincarnation projects these patterns into DNA and consciousness; liberation reprograms these patterns via a transcendent algorithm.

 

Explaining the Integrated Formula

I’ll break it down very simply so even someone who doesn’t know math can understand.

1. The Big Picture

In short, this formula shows:

 “How my soul (ρ) changes over time.”

Three forces act simultaneously in this process:

The natural tendencies within me (H)
Influences from the environment (noise, Lk)
The force of karma feedback from my own actions (κ)
2. Easy Explanation by Term

i[H, ρ]
→ “The part that changes because of my own nature”

Example: If I’m naturally impatient, over time I act impatiently again; my core traits naturally guide me.

∑k γk (Lk ρ Lk† − ½{Lk† Lk, ρ})
→ “The part that changes because of the environment”

Lk: external influences (friends, social atmosphere, weather, etc.)
γk: how strongly that influence affects me
In other words, this term represents how outside factors shake me and disturb my inner state (ρ).

κ(UρU† − ρ)
→ “Karma feedback”

U: an action I take (getting angry, being kind, making a choice, etc.)
UρU†: the ripple my action sends into the world
(UρU† − ρ): the difference when that ripple comes back to me
κ: the strength of that returning force (how strongly karma pulls me back)
3. Everyday Analogy

Think of water in a cup (= your soul state ρ):

Internal traits (H): the cup’s shape causes the water to wobble gently on its own
Environment (Lk, γk): wind blows or someone shakes the cup, creating bigger waves
Karma (κ, U): I throw a stone, it makes ripples, and the ripples return to me
In short: my nature + environmental influence + the karma I create → these three together change my state over time.

4. One-Line Summary

This formula expresses mathematically that “the state of the soul changes over time as the sum of (my nature) + (environmental influence) + (the force of my actions returning to me).”