PHILOSOPHY

The Energy of Love: Four Levels of Being

Introduction

In the process of exploring the nature of the world and its essence, I have arrived at a certain understanding, which is based on simplification and deepening. For me, it is a method that allows me to filter out everything unnecessary and get to the very essence of being.

Formula

Love = Unified Creative Energy of Life = God = Cosmos = Universe = Nature = Human.

Love, as the unified creative energy of life, unites all aspects of being: from the cosmic scale of the Cosmos to the individual existence of Humans. This formula expresses the deep interconnection and inner harmony of all that exists.

Levels of Being

• The Energy of Love = Life (1)

At the first level of my understanding lies the primary element — the energy of Love, equal to Life. It is the single source and foundation of all that exists. This energy is the fundamental force that drives the universe and permeates all aspects of existence.

• Male and Female Energy (2)

At this stage, the primary element divides into two opposites: Male and Female Energy. These two forces represent duality, which is present in all aspects of life. They symbolize activity and passivity, logic and intuition, creation and perception. This dualism is the basis of all interactions and processes, providing the initial impulse for movement and interaction.

• Energy, Matter, and Consciousness (3)

The next stage is the division into three key aspects of being: Energy, Matter, and Consciousness.

• Energy — the dynamic force driving the universe. • Matter — the physical substance of which all objects and phenomena are made. • Consciousness — the mental and spiritual aspect that unites everything and gives meaning to existence.

These three components represent the main categories through which the energy of Love manifests in our world.

• Space, Time, Infinity, and Eternity (4)

At the fourth level, I highlight four dimensions that describe the structure and dynamics of the universe:

• Space and Time — the main parameters of physical reality. • Infinity and Eternity — transcendental aspects that go beyond the physical and temporal, symbolizing infinite and eternal existence.


The energy of Love is present at all four levels, as it is the primary element that is inherently present. This energy is not just a dynamic characteristic; it is the foundation without which development is impossible.

At the level of the energy of Love, Life reveals its infinite power in diverse manifestations. At the level of Male and Female energy, Love promotes the harmony of activity and passivity, logic and intuition. At the level of Energy, Matter, and Consciousness, Love is the driving force that unites all aspects of being into a coherent whole. At the fourth level, which considers Space, Time, Infinity, and Eternity, the energy of Love manifests as the fundamental force underlying the universe and determining its structure and dynamics.

This pyramidal approach allows me to see the world as a multilayered and multidimensional system, where each level of analysis adds new layers and dimensions to the understanding of the overall picture. First, I simplify everything to basic elements and principles, and then complicate it by adding new aspects and interactions.

The dynamic direction lies in the very essence of division and development. If there were no dynamic energy, then the unit would remain a unit and not divide. It is thanks to the energy of Love and Life that division and development occur. By the principle of the seed, which develops, sprouts, strengthens, bears fruit, dies, and is born anew.

Understanding the Human

In my concept, the human occupies a central place as an expression and bearer of the energy of Love and Life. At each level of this concept, the human reflects and embodies the main principles and forces:

• Acceptance of the male and female principles — In a human, both opposite energies are concentrated. The male principle symbolizes activity, strength, and creation, while the female principle embodies passivity, receptivity, and intuition. These energies must be in harmony for a full existence.

• Trust and consciousness — A human must possess trust in the cosmos, openness to the higher self, and divine qualities. Human consciousness plays a key role in self-awareness in the context of the world, allowing interaction with external and internal reality.

• Sexuality and motherhood — Sexuality is an important part of life and the driving force for the continuation of the species and obtaining pleasure. Motherhood symbolizes care and nourishment, both physical and spiritual, ensuring the maintenance and continuation of life.

Historical Analogies

My philosophical concept resonates with many historical analogies:

• Yin and Yang (Taoism)

In Taoism, the key concept is Yin and Yang — two opposite but complementary forces present in everything. Yin symbolizes the passive, dark, feminine principle, while Yang represents the active, light, masculine principle. This dual structure forms the basis for understanding harmony and balance in the universe.

• Plato and his Triad

Plato often used a triad to describe reality. He divided the world into three aspects: the World of Ideas (mind), the World of Matter (material objects), and the Soul (the link between ideas and the material world). This triad is similar to my division into Energy, Matter, and Consciousness.

• The Holy Trinity (Christianity)

In Christianity, the concept of the Holy Trinity — God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit — also represents three aspects of one deity. This can be viewed as an analogy to my triad of Energy, Matter, and Consciousness.

• Pythagorean Tetrad

Pythagoreans believed in the symbolic meaning of numbers, especially the number four, which represented harmony and order. The tetrad (number four) symbolized completeness and wholeness for them. My division into Space, Time, Infinity, and Eternity can be seen in this context.

• Kabbalah and the Tree of Life

In Jewish mysticism, Kabbalah, the Tree of Life represents a structure of ten sephirot (aspects of divine manifestation), divided into three pillars and four worlds. This structure resembles my multidimensional model of understanding the world.

• Alfred North Whitehead (Process Philosophy)

Alfred North Whitehead, a philosopher and mathematician, developed process philosophy, where reality is seen as consisting of processes and events rather than static entities. His ideas about the interconnectedness of all aspects of reality and the dynamic nature of the universe resonate with my approach.

• Ken Wilber (Integral Theory)

Modern philosopher Ken Wilber developed integral theory, which seeks to combine various philosophical, psychological, and spiritual teachings into one comprehensive system. He uses a multidimensional approach, including physical, mental, spiritual, and social dimensions.

 

My philosophy unites various philosophical and spiritual traditions, presenting a unique combination of ideas. It echoes historical concepts but is original in its synthesis of duality and multidimensionality, allowing a deeper understanding and description of reality.

Conclusion

The energy of Love is present at all four levels, being the primary element without which development is impossible. This pyramidal approach allows me to see the world as a multilayered and multidimensional system, where each level of analysis adds new layers and dimensions to the understanding of the overall picture.