we are one: universal interconnectedness

I’m forever fascinated by the universe and life itself. Universal interconnectedness, specifically, is one of my favorite concepts to study. This idea explores patterns in nature, synchronicity, and the intrinsic harmony of all things. It’s all connected.

universal interconnectedness

Everything in the universe is interconnected.

— This concept is reflected through universal patterns on both micro and macro scales.

— Pictured is the spiral galaxy M81, which as we’ll explore later, is one of the many spiral patterns found in nature.

pantheism

Pantheism is the idea that everything in the universe is a manifestation of the divine. In other words, we are all expressions of the same universal consciousness.

everything is one

— More specifically, Pantheism explores the idea that God is everything and everyone, and everyone and everything is God

— Personally, I relate to the term “God” in a broader sense as a way to represent creation itself.

geometry in nature

Geometry is found everywhere. It is the backbone of creation. Below are some examples.

spirals

— One example is the chambered nautilus, which grows at a constant rate into a logarithmic spiral.

— This formation allows it to grow without changing shape.

hexagons

— Honey bees create their beehives with hexagonal cells to hold their honey.

patterns in nature

Many patterns can be found in nature, on all different scales. Here are some examples below.

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branching off

— Many things in nature such as veins in leaves, lightning, bronchi in lungs, and the branches of trees all branch off of its center in a similar way.

vibrations

— The pattern of vibration can be found in the ripples caused by the wind over both sand and water, and in the grooves of fingerprints and the brain.

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spirals

— Spirals are often created using the golden ratio.

— The golden ratio is a phenomenon that symbolizes the inherent balance and beauty in nature. It is argued to be a universal law.

cracks

— Cracks are typically formed to release stress.

— Some examples are found in dried mud, pottery, and tree trunks.

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we are one

interconnected

— I hope you can now see we are one. Everything is connected. There is no separation.

For more on this topic, check out my post that explores this question: are we the universe experiencing itself?

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