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Speculation: The Great Vault of Patterns

Rocky Rockhead

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I like to think and speculate about things, the idea is to speculate about things the way those police inspectors do, and lead one into the general direction of something that might be true and worthy of further consideration.

So I started taking dmt a while ago and looked at a lot of different ways of understanding what I was experiencing, which was important because some of it was freaking me out.

Long story short I became interested in Carl Jung’s active imagination and individuation, and his work on The Collective Unconscious. It seemed to track well with what I was experiencing and helped me to manage my experiences. They aren’t short because I make my own rue or cappi tea and mimosa tea.

But what stuck with me became an obsession with this collective unconscious. Not necessarily what is it, but what could it possibly be?

I started speculating one day when I saw this video of Neil DeGrasse Tyson mentioned a speculation about our universe existing on the inside of a black hole. I had heard of this before but it got me thinking.

What if everything I was seeing, or what other people report in meditations, trips, dreams, Jungian active imaginations, etc… was related to the concept of our universe existing on the inside of a black hole?

Imagine if everything that ever somehow became trapped in one, fell in, or whatnot, became so compressed, so perfectly that it became PATTERN? It seems to logically follow that everything that “fell in” became inextricably linked to the universe living inside?

It would seem this link might explain how life in our universe seems to almost self assemble? Maybe because it’s tied to those patterns. This link also explains why we see these patterns in our trips and other, shall we say more grounded methods like meditations (so I don’t sound crazy)

This scenario could create what I call The Great Vault of Patterns. Kinda like Jung’s The Collective Unconscious on steroids.

This also might provide means for continuation of existence after death, existence as pattern. After combining dmt trip reports and near death experiences, I found a story unfolding that was pointing a direction of losing your story after this life, going through some various integration experiences, then possibly starting the whole thing over again. Kind of akin to when elves say “ahhh but you always forget” I didn’t necessarily want to be endlessly reincarnating, so then I started on another set of speculations.

Last night I was reading about this “theory of everything” It looks rather involved but now I’m wondering if my wild ideas might fit in there somehow. Thoughts?
 
These are speculations we may never get to prove, certainly not by amateur speculators.

I think black holes are similar to aliens, or ancient egyptian themes. They're symbols of mystery, unknown. It's common to summon one of these symbols when envisioning interpretations. Due to being intangible mysteries, they're hard to disprove, because who really knows what a black hole is? no one. I don't think it should be mistaken as an opportunity to form a new belief system, as enticing as it is to wrap up reality into a neat understanding.

Hypothetically though, if a black hole is perfect compression, how could any change occur? Without movement, passage of time is meaningless. Life as we know it wouldn't be possible in a compressed state.

Even if we ignore the physics of it, what does it change to interpret the universe as existing within a black hole, vs it existing in vacuum?
 
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Totally fair points, I don’t take these ideas as literal physics so much as psychological or symbolic frameworks that help me make sense of what I see in DMT space.

When I use black hole, I’m not claiming an astrophysical reality, I’m describing a metaphor for extreme compression, maybe how consciousness or information could fold in on itself until everything’s interconnected at the deepest level.

I like to speculate because it helps build bridges between inner experience and outer models, not to make a belief system, but to see what resonates and what doesn’t.

As for the change question, that’s actually the most interesting part: if time and motion break down outside, maybe pattern itself becomes the motion inside like information rearranging itself without needing space. That’s total speculation, but it’s fun to think about!

Appreciate the thoughtful challenge, helps sharpen the idea.
 
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