Part 18: The Three Densities
Analysing the composition of this differentiated unified whole
This article is part of the Unified Consciousness Framework series. To gain the maximum benefit from reading this series it would be wise to read them sequentially.

The brushstroke from the previous part is included at the start of this part so that the reader does not have to constantly refer back to the previous part whilst reading this part. Having already established the fact that every phenomenon in the cosmos is constituted of the same fundamental ‘thing’ in the previous part, and having established that any distinctions or categories we create within this unified whole must be based on our interaction with it in some way, in this part we will now look at these divisions, the basis for their existence, and what the fundamental characteristics of the phenomena within each of these divisions is from our perspective.
Jumping straight into the discussion from where things were left in the previous part, we see that a key aspect to making progress with the process we have put into motion is for us to realise that much of our understanding of the world around us must ultimately become based on certain aspects of ourselves. This is because it is us who are interacting with the world as part of our effort to discover something about it. We see this happening often, that we arrive at certain conclusions about the world based on our investigations, however, we forget about a major hidden part of this interaction which is that all of these results and conclusions have been arrived at because of our interaction with that world. Importantly, even if some piece of equipment is giving us certain results, the findings provided must ultimately still be interpreted through us and our perception.
Looking at the three density levels of the cosmos will help us to understand the point being made here, along with any implications that arise as a result of their existence. Therefore, it is worth us constantly bearing in mind that we are the common denominator in all of our interactions with the world whilst we take a look at these density levels, as the realisation of this alone can help us significantly in bringing about a shift in our conscious perception. Once we become aware of what it is within us that creates the appearance of the existence of these density levels as though they are something real in the world, we can then raise our conscious level of perception to be able to interact with these density levels in the most appropriate manner; both as this relates to our own entireties and the world outside of us.
It will then be as if many of the phenomena that we thought did not exist before, or which we thought only existed as the fantasies or delusions of others, will be something that can be directly experienced by us. This will mean that many of the intellectual ideas outlined in these writings, which we may have already understood, will instead become internally realised by us and therefore perceptible to us. Until such a shift in our perception occurs, we can imagine that us looking at the brushstroke provided here would result in us only seeing the ‘solid’ part of it, despite the fact that the whole of it exists. Other people, who have a significantly clearer vision than us, may look at the same brushstroke and tell us that there is more to the line than what we have identified, but doing so will not enable us to be able to see the full extent of the line in the same way that they do. One day, by training our perception through the practice of constantly looking at the line, all of a sudden, a much clearer perception of the same line could be achieved by us. It is then that we will be able to see the subtler elements of it as well, which always existed as a part of it, only existed beyond where our perception had been developed to.
The same principle being discussed here exists very practically in people’s day-to-day lives. They can travel to the same places repeatedly and see the same things constantly. Then, one day, seemingly as if out of nowhere, they notice something about that same location which they had somehow never noticed before. Although this location has not changed in any real way, their perception of it has, and it is the change in their perception that has resulted in that location appearing to them to be something completely different now. Although such a shift could be related to what that individual actually physically sees when they are at that location, we can imagine that this could also be related to how they experience that location, such as the emotions, memories and thoughts that arise for them when they are there.