Hi there,
If we are parts of the Oneness I wonder how the experiencing of the accumulated experiences of the fragmented souls looks like on the higher density. Seems like pretty intensive one :) Any thoughts?
That's a very interesting question indeed,
I think it's a matter of scale, and some imagination perhaps to try and visualize what that process might look like when viewed as an altogether experience of experiences.
The way I have personally conceived of it whenever the idea comes to mind, is as the cells of an organ, or the organs of a body. So perhaps one could conceive of an organ as an individualized consciousness as we would think a human being per se, living inside of a body, experiencing a symptom of sickness, for argument's sake.
To that one organ, his experience would be unique and separate from his surroundings, to the body as a whole, what that organ is going through is connected to several other organs acting in unison or coordination. So in that sense, the inflammation of the nostrils and the fever, for instance, is perceived by the body/mind as the whole experience of a flu, but to the individual organs, in their own individualized consciousness, it would be their own separate experience. They all participate in each other's individual and collective experience, perhaps unaware of this collectiveness.
Put another way, there's a fractal factor to the way I have personally conceived it, and it can be scaled to how an individual experience makes part of a whole, which in turn makes part of an ever larger whole and so on. Speculating a bit further, and in terms of densities and awareness, maybe a way to look at it is that our awareness is of 3rd density, but we have ourselves 1st (skin and tissue) and 2nd (complex organs and systems) density components that to us, from "up here", are understood as connected part of our whole body,
In that sense, even if we're a very small part of a very large oneness, it becomes insignificant from one point of view maybe, but actually really crucial how we respond to the universe at large, doesn't it? think of Cancer, it's lethal but it starts as a small cell responding in a specific way to stimuli.
My two humble cents, I hope the above makes sense.