When the chicken grows up and becomes mature, it lays an egg as its seed with the knowledge about itself by which it will be born and developed again. Similarly, a plant leaves a seed after itself which carries knowledge about itself and from which it will be born and developed again. Likewise, the whole universe at the end of each of its cycles leaves its seed with knowledge about itself according to which it will be born and developed again. And it is these seeds that are gods because they create everything.
As you can see, the appearance and disappearance of the universe is conducted by the same rules of the law of existence by which a chicken appears from an egg and an egg from a chicken, or a plant from a seed and a seed from a plant, so those are universal rules which apply always and everywhere. That is why there are two universes – the macro (inorganic) and the micro (organic). Micro (organic) is seed-egg, macro (inorganic) is the chicken within which the egg develops and matures and in which will gradually be all the knowledge on the present universe. This seed-egg will in the end experience the death of the current macro-universe and when consciousness, being the matter that the current macro universe is made of, after a certain period of resting and sleeping, finally becomes rested, this seed will, by way of transferring its knowledge to it (consciousness), start to create a new universe, just like this one. So it has always been, and will always be.
Please note that the god or gods that world religions speak about as the creators of the universe are naught else but seeds of the universe, which have themselves been created. This is the same as an egg being the creator of the chicken, as it is itself in turn created by the chicken. This implies that the religious explanations of the existence of the world created by gods are not complete explanations of the world’s existence – they lack an explanation of who the gods themselves are and how they exist. It follows that only a full explanation of the existence of the consciousness, disclosed here as the law of existence, is the complete explanation of the existence of the world.
Speaking about the seed of humanity, i.e. about gods which created humanity as an organism and being, these have the form of light balls with diameters of between a half and a full meter. They can sometimes be seen, and they can sometimes be communicated with. Many people have experienced seeing these light balls (beings.) Some of these people I know personally, and I myself have extensive experience in this regard.
There are even video records of these light balls. They appear in documentary films titled “Lightning Ball”, and “Crop Circles”. Video records have been made by researchers of these enigmatic “field drawings” – phenomena which have appeared on wheat fields in England at times when those light balls slowly moved above those wheat fields several times. These documentary films can be located and observed on the Internet.
Let me note that world religions speak about those light balls (which can even take on human form) as being “God’s angels”. The famous world prophets, founders of world religions, received their pronouncements from these light balls, i.e. beings.
These beings of light can even be born as humans, so that they may more effectively help the development of humanity to progress faster. One of these people, as an example, was Christ who, through his decree of “Love others as you do yourself” and other teachings, was one of the first proponents of the egalitarian universal social and economic order.
These beings of light can be born as humans in order to bequeath upon us other important knowledge, such as from the field of science. One of these people was Nikola Tesla. Tesla himself in his 1899 interview said, “Everything is energy”. In another part he said, “Everything is electricity”. In a third, “Everything is light”. And about himself he said: “I am a part of the light, and light is music. Light fulfills my six senses; I see it, hear it, feel it, smell it, touch it, and think it. For me, to think is the sixth sense.”