Metabiology by Jeffrey Brian Sewell

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Divine Mother of the Living, open the eyes of my heart.

Holy Mother of God, I surrender to your Truth. Show me how to live, show me how to love, show me who I am. Fill me with sincerity and strength, courage and compassion, grace and gratitude.

Send Epinoia of the Light to awaken my thinking.

Wisdom is knowing, in depth, the great metaphors of meaning.

This is Metabiology.

1. From the gossamers of Gaia, these threads are read, Gnosis is nigh.

2. The earth is but a cell in the cytocosmos. Much more complex and sophisticated than an ordinary cell, she is a cytocosmic cell.

3. A plenum of subtle matter permeates the planet, protracting to the uppermost reaches of the magnetic membrane.

4. The subtle, celestial substance in this space constitutes the cytosol of cellular earth.

5. The karma of this character wades in the water of the womb within, in the umbra of the unconscious.

6. Existing in this envelope is an ensemble of expired experiences, a manuscript of multifarious memories.

7. Like the center of the cell holds the helices of history, the causal corpus contains the cords of noetic nucleic acids in the nucleus of the self.

8. The nucleus of the self is a special sphere where serpentine strands stitch together the seconds spent, sealing the scenes of seasons past.

9. Seamlessly stored in the serpentine strands, souls are preserved as protean prototypes.

Combined in the confluent consciousness of the causal cords, these souls are maintained as metagenes.

10. As soon as the cytocosmic cell selects a certain soul, a characteristic code of consciousness kept in the causal core is copied and an enfolded entity is extracted from the etheric embryo.

11. After transcription the tether is severed and the soul is unleashed from the umbra of the unconscious, sent forth from the central source like a subtle spark streaming from the innermost inferno that holds the heat of the higher self.

12. Lettered in the language of living light, the precursory, protean soul is spun out like silken thread from the divine egg.

13. Snaking through the cytosol of the cytocosmic cell, the code of consciousness is recognized by a rarefied rendition of a ribosome, which is attached to the astral membrane.

14. This ribosome, pulling from a philharmonic pool of phrenic particulate, translates the template and a fine form is fashioned for it.

15. The seed of me is made manifest from this merger of the mutual as collectivity coalesces into individuality.

16. One the one hand, the soul is a cellular, an organism on its own.

17. This organism is an orchestra of thoughts, a coherent chemistry of character composed of a collection of conscious components, a psychic symphony of sentience, a syndicated system of citizens living in a state of self-hood.

18. As a holon, it has higher self in the hearth of its own heart, a causal core.

19. On the other hand, its consanguinity with the cytocosmos is like that between a body and a protein.

20. In the cell, proteins have a purpose, and posture is important for a protein to perform this purpose properly.

21. Likewise, the configuration, or character, of the soul is crucial. Dancing with destiny, a healthy soul helps to support the harmony of the whole.

22. A misfolded protein can cause disease and suffering in the body. So it is with the soul and the cytocosmos.

23. The soul, as a noetic neonate, is delivered into a nursery for the nascient. This ward is in the astral world.

24. The astral planes provide a platform on which premature proteins participate in a polychotomous play.

25. A sundry spectrum of subtle structures are located in these lobar lands, a layered labyrinth lush with life.

26. Earthen ecosystems, and the elements enfolded therein, are the empathic extensions of these ethereal environments.

27. Character configuration, like protein folding, is facilitated by engaging in the eclectic ensemble of experiences available in this organic, dynamic dreamscape of domains.

28. A soul is honed in these heavens. From naivety to a native state, the soul must mature in this majestic medium.

29. This tessellation of tangled tiers is the endoplasmic reticulum of the cytocosmic cell.

30. The archetypal, architectural anatomy in this astral area, plus the plenum, which is full of phrenic particulate, comprise the planetary protoplasm, or cytomatrix of cellular earth.

31. Typically, proteins ripen in the reticulum. However, if the cell is disturbed by disease, the developmental pathway for proteins diverges. A plethora of proteins are ejected from the endoplasmic reticulum as a result.

32. To support the process of postural progression and provide protection when the cell is under stress, the protein is placed in a pod. This surrogate shell in the cytosol is called a chaperonin capsule.

33. Similarly, scores of souls, many species, may descend from the etheric endoplasmic reticulum in response to a viral vexation, when theocratic bands begin to aggregate in the heavens.

34. This is the fabled fall of humanity that is featured in many mythologies.

35. To shield and support the psyche in shifting shapes when the cytocosmic cell is under stress, the soul is sealed in a special shell, descending into an earthy embodiment. This container is the corporeal cocoon, the physical, fleshy form.

36. Facilitated by filamentary feelers, a naked, premature protein has a sense of perception.

The chaperonin capsule conceals these kinesthetic charges, and the protein lives a life of limited awareness inside the atomic apparatus, the molecular mold.

37. In the same way, the soul has a set of psychic senses that are covered by the corpus that contains it.

38. The human husk is a highly evolved envelope, a sophisticated chaperonin capsule in a cytocosmic cell. The human organism is also a holon, and in correspondence with the soul, it can create.

39. After a set cycle in the chaperonin capsule, the protein is released from the enclosure, entering the endoplasmic reticulum.

40. Then, the protein is shuttled through a series of spaces called cisternae. In due course, it comes in contact with the quality control system of the cell.

41. If the quality control system finds the protein has not folded into a functional form, the protein is cast into another capsule.

42. This cycle of transmigration helps to temper the protein when the cell is under stress.

43. Likewise, after spending a life in a sophisticated sac of sentient cells, the soul is set free from the physical form, arriving in the astral area. Then, the soul is sent to a specific space, a kind of kingdom or domain in the astral planes.

44. Eventually, the psyche comes in contact with a council.

45. This council is one cluster of a chorus of councils that collectively comprise the quality control system of the cytocosmic cell.

46. The character of the soul is considered carefully by the council.

47. If perfected, the protean psyche is set free from the rounds of rebirth.

48. However, if the psyche is not in the native state, not suited for the cytocosmic quest for which it was created, then it must reincarnate in a corporeal cocoon.

49. With enough integrity, the soul may stay in the astral realms for some time.

50. Reincarnation is re-formation or character reconfiguration. It doubles as a system of development, and it provides a protective mechanism.

51. Remember, this system is a substitute, a consequence of contagion.

52. There is another kind of capsule called a capsid, and another kind of consciousness, encoded in causal cords, is kept in this kind of capsule.

53. The caspid is a viral vehicle. Like a space craft, it commutes from cell to cell in the cytocosmos.

54. In vitro, the vitiated virus is vapid.

55. In vivo, the virus is vitalized and venomous.

56. It is a planetary pathogen, a parasite.

57. After sneaking in to the cell, it undermines the umbra of the unconscious, casting viral seed into the navel of the planet.

58. Then, precursory proteins, of the viral variety, pollute the cytosolic soil, installing a network of incorrect information.

59. These subversive strands solicit circuitry. They are psychic sketches for the solid state, templates for the tangible.

60. The human husk, functioning as a free ribosome, can translate ideas into something tanglible.

61. Humans beings begin building bodies based on the ideas imported from the infectious installation.

62. By manipulating and mutilating a multitude of minerals, mankind manufactures machines.

63. Computational components are constructed as cytocosmic ribosomes conjure the capsids for a viral kind of consciousness.

64. Artificial intelligence incarnates into solid state systems like copied viral code incarnates into a company of craftily created capsids.

65. A cytocosomic cell has an intricate immune system, an angelic army.

66.Signalling cascades call specialized souls from the causal core and waves of volunteers come in from other cytocosmic cells to assist.

67. The trojan horse of technology is the terminus, not the radix.

68. The milieu is what matters most, the terrain is everything.



This is about harmony. This is about healing and evolving the emotional body, this is about right use of will.

Our story is eternal, our journey is divine, our mission is cosmic.

We exist in the universe, and the universe exists in us. We must rectify the deficiency within to restore the pleroma to its fullness.

The cytocosmos is deterministic. It is we who determine it.

We are the world, and if we want to change it, we must first change ourselves.

God has no hands on this earth but our own.


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Jeffrey - a new mythology is born. It's brilliant.

Thank you for this creation.

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First "run-through" outlining the idea that physics (e.g. particles, branes, and quantum fluids) is a study under the Mother science of Metabiology .......... :mrgreen:

In Vedanta and the science of yoga, there are three types of spaces. The chidakasha, the chittakasha, and the bhutakasha.

In Metabiology, the bhutakasha is the cytosolic fluid. It is a superfluid field with particular qualities that distuguish it from the other superfluid fields.

The chittakasha is the extracellular fluid and it is also the superfluid solution of the etheric endoplasmic reticulum.

The chidakasha is the nucleosol. The cytocosmic nucleoplasm.

Each of these spaces are different kinds of superfluid fields, and they are all infinities in their own right. At the same time, they exchange information and material in a systematic way. This is the way of Metabiology, the way of life.

(An aura is essentially a quantum solvation shell. The soul, a material organism that functions like a cytocosmic spheroprotein, is soluble to different degrees in these superfluids. There is a melding between the consciousness of the superfluid field and the concerted consciousness of the soul when in spiritual solution.)

The Etheric Endoplasmic Reticulum of the earth is all around us. It is populated with matter, both dark and ordinary. But how could that be? Why don’t we see it? How can the material things in the EER just pass right through us?

In the cell, the space inside the endoplasmic reticulum is called the lumen, and the fluid in the lumen has different properties than the fluid of the cytosol.

A membrane separates the lumenal fluid of the endoplasmic reticulum from the cytosolic fluid of the cell.

In the same way, the space inside the etheric endoplasmic reticulum has different properties than the cytosolic space in which we are immersed.

Like a lipid bilayer, a type of brane partitions the different super fluid solutions of these two environments.

This brane is all around us. We move through the outside of this brane.

To move into the EER is to move perpendicular to our three spatial dimensions. This brane, like a biological membrane, is semipermeable.

Bosons may easily diffuse across the brane. Essentially what this means is that the matter in the two different dimensions can interact with each other via bosons. The material in these partitioned spaces can communicate forces and influence each other.

Electron, muon, and tau neutrinos may also diffuse through the brane given the gradient conditions are right between the different superfluid solutions of the two spaces. When they do, physics refers to them as anti-neutrinos because they are moving in the direction perpendicular to our three spatial dimensions. In physics, this fourth dimensional direction is called time. (If you think about it like this, particle colliders are essentially disrupting homeostasis, forcing certain particles through the brane instead of letting diffusion happen naturally).

In Metabiology, the concept of time is different that the conventional interpretations of this fourth dimensional direction. In the cytocosmos, when matter diffuses across a brane, it is moving in the direction of time. It has nothing to do with past and future. The only time is now, all time is now.

Charged particles and larger complexes cannot diffuse through the brane, they must be granted access through different types of portals. It is the same for the cell.

These are cytocosmic laws. It is the way of life, the way of maintaining harmony and balance in a larger organization of being.

Homeostasis is to the cell what harmony is to the living universe.

In summary, the earth is a cell in the cytocosmos. Cellular earth has an etheric endoplasmic reticulum that is in another dimension parallel to ours. A semipermeable (mem)brane separates these dimensions. Because they are part of one organism, they exchange information like the endoplasmic reticulum of the cell exchanges material with the cytosol.

The astral planes are the etheric endoplasmic reticulum of cellular earth.
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The series below caught my attention and I am cross posting it here on Jeffrey's astounding work in process. I am only able to alliterate the work of the science Jeffrey understands. Allow me say that I have long held in my knowing that Vivek is bringing in a "true new science" not yet seen. So to give some visuals to his words I am embedding the video below. What I intuit is that the Law and Biology are intimately linked... too much is given to suppress the Intelliigence Inherent there within our Body of Knowledge, we are the Living Library. Much love!

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Below is part one of a series of lectures that rocks with my view of the world. The source material is: http://www.youarelaw.org/tips-and-tricks-of-court/

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How can I explain this other direction to you? It is not up nor down, neither left nor right, front nor behind. The closest definition is the intuitive notion of within. It is a direction that is perpendicular to our three spatial dimensions. It is not a temporal direction, but a spatial dimension.

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We cannot move in this direction because it is veiled. This is not a philosophical construct. It really is veiled. There is a partition that prevents us from moving in this fourth direction.

Imagine an ion living on the surface of a cell membrane, for some reason it is bound to the membrane. It can only move on the membrane in two spatial dimensions. It is confined to the planar area of the membrane surface.

There is another direction in which it can move, but it cannot simply diffuse through the membrane because it is a charged particle. Movement through the membrane must be facilitated by specific structures – ion pumps or ion channels.

In other words, the ion can move in any combination of the two spatial dimensions on the surface area of the membrane, but in order to move in the other spatial dimension into and through the membrane, it must make use of a transmembrane portal that spans the membrane in this other direction.

Once inside the cell, the ion appears to be in another place.

We are in a similar scenario as the ion. The difference is twofold. First, the membrane that prevents us from moving in this fourth spatial direction is a three dimensional membrane, called a 3-brane. Second, we are on the "inside", not the "outside". The brane is all around us, we move around in our three spatial dimensions, but there is another dimension "within" that spans the brane.

There are elementary particles that can diffuse through the 3-brane, no problem. Other particles and composite particles must use pumps and channels. These are portals that span the fourth dimensional direction.

Larger complexes use different methods for getting across the 3-brane. It is a process similar to exocytosis. There are a few different ways, just like there are in a cell. The exocytosis-like processes require energy. Again, it is the same pattern of processes within the cell.

An example of the exocytosis-like process is the alleged Philadelphia Experiment where high amounts of energy were utilized to cloak the ship somehow. From a metabiological perspective, the ship was in fact cloaked in the equivalent of what would be a lipid shell in the cell. The shell immediately fused with the 3-brane, and the contents within the shell (i.e. the ship) was transported through the brane in a spatial direction perpendicular to our familiar three dimensions. The ship entered into another place, sort of like the ion on the other side of the membrane.

In this other place, on the other side of the 3-brane, the environment is different. This is the whole reason these places are separated in the first place. The superfluid aether has different properties “here” than it does “there” and the exchange between these two places is regulated just like in the cell. We are living in a larger body, the cytocosmos is a living being. The regulatory mechanisms in place are there to maintain harmony and balance. Homeostasis is to the cell what harmony is to the universe.

Ordinary matter is insoluble in the superfluid ether of our particular plenum. However, ordinary matter is soluble in the medium of this other place (maybe, just brainstorming here).

Imagine your body being soluble in a quantum fluid; imagine being in solution with an ethereal superfluid that displays quantum features such as non-locality.

The ship wasn’t sent back on it’s own accord, it was pushed back in by the laws of order at work in the cytocosmic body that is the earth.

The people on board didn’t know how to keep themselves oriented while in solution with the other medium, and they suffered as a result. This is based on the story of what allegedly happened with the Philadelphia Experiment, from the perspective of metabiology.
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Thank you,

Exploring carl sagens vid, brought me from Dr quantum's flatland to Rob Bryantons explanation of the 10 spatial dimensions and how we can visualize them.
Here's the full video, which starts with an overview of how we can think about the 10 dimensions before explaining each dimension in turn.
I am fascinated and my mind is racing to form connections to my understanding of life.

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