Diving into the Expanded Layers of Reality

Everything that is discovered around us has always been a part of us. Everything that is hidden becomes accessible when we realize that the key to it is within.

Imagine you are an underwater explorer, beginning your journey in shallow waters where everything seems familiar and understandable. The world here is simple and logical: you easily navigate your surroundings, and each element seems explainable. But as you decide to dive deeper, you feel how your perception begins to shift. The boundaries of the familiar begin to fade, and the world unfolds into a multidimensional experience. The deeper you dive, the more you uncover new layers of the underwater world, each revealing more beauty and possibilities.

In the initial stage, like in the concept of the Matryoshka, we perceive only the outer layer – a limited perception, where sensations and thoughts form a world from familiar elements. On the surface or in shallow waters, everything seems definite. However, when we look a little deeper, we start to realize that there is something more. We see how the underwater world is arranged: coral reefs, fascinating inhabitants, hidden caves, and sunken ships, the play of light and shadow underwater – all that has always been nearby but was hidden from our view. We understand that these new elements are like layers, representing encounters with new levels of self-awareness, where reality is no longer confined by familiar boundaries. At the deepest levels, we discover unique worlds, now accessible only because we have attuned ourselves to their perception and become in harmony with them.

During my work trip to the Maldives, I had my first encounter with the underwater Abyss. We were diving along the coral reef, enjoying the diversity of the underwater world, surrounded by schools of colorful fish. Everything seemed vibrant, and I could dissolve into this beauty infinitely. But at some point, I got distracted from my reference point and turned my back on the coral wall.

Then something happened that words cannot fully capture. At just over twenty meters deep, the true ocean opened before me – the Abyss itself. The deep blue of its depths absorbed everything around me, fading into an impenetrable darkness that seemed endless. I froze in weightlessness, and the world seemed to disappear, dissolving into a ringing silence that became increasingly tangible, like an unknown force ready to consume all that exists. It was something grand, beyond the grasp of the mind – a vastness that was impossible to look away from. Fear came only for a moment, enveloping me with its coldness, but it immediately retreated, giving way to a feeling of unimaginable magic, as if I stood on the threshold of something unknown, thrilling, and eternal.

I gazed into the boundless void, floating in the water, feeling how it both embraced and dissolved everything, leaving nothing but containing infinity. It felt as though I wasn’t looking into the ocean, but into myself – into infinite love and serenity. The depth hid what could not be understood on the surface. It felt like an extraordinary experience, one that couldn’t be lived in the familiar world – something that had always remained beyond sight and comprehension.

We can never fully know our depth, because we will endlessly expand in our light, unfolding new dimensions of strength, beauty, and love. We are the essence of Infinity, constantly evolving and expanding, discovering ourselves in ever greater love and joy. And in this perpetual growth, we find true freedom.