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The [[Cosmic Matrix]]  is the structure that contains six 15 dimensional Universal time matrices for the purpose of consciousness individualization into dimensionalization, in order to experience the perception of time, and to which are collectively referred to as the [[Time Matrix]]. From within the [[Center Point of All Union]] there are six spiral of energy systems that emerge to form into the Cosmic Matrix. Within the Comsic matrix our [[Universal Time Marix]] that makes up the earth system is one out of the six other [[Time Matrix|time matrices]].   
The [[Cosmic Matrix]]  is the structure that contains six 15 dimensional Universal time matrices for the purpose of consciousness individualization into dimensionalization, in order to experience the perception of time, and to which are collectively referred to as the [[Time Matrix]]. From within the [[Center Point of All Union]] there are six spiral of energy systems that emerge to form into the Cosmic Matrix. Within the Comsic matrix our [[Universal Time Matrix]] that makes up the earth system is one out of the six other [[Time Matrix|time matrices]].   





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The Cosmic Matrix is the structure that contains six 15 dimensional Universal time matrices for the purpose of consciousness individualization into dimensionalization, in order to experience the perception of time, and to which are collectively referred to as the Time Matrix. From within the Center Point of All Union there are six spiral of energy systems that emerge to form into the Cosmic Matrix. Within the Comsic matrix our Universal Time Matrix that makes up the earth system is one out of the six other time matrices.


See Also:

Root Race

Spectrum of Frequency

Chakra Wave Spectrum


Term first found in HGS Manual: Page 178