Chapter 770: Transcendence of Consciousness and Infinite Truth
Chapter 770: Transcendence of Consciousness and Infinite Truth
The Transcendence of Consciousness and Infinite Truth
Feng Jing's existence was no longer confined to any one-dimensional or multidimensional framework. His consciousness had permeated the very foundations of the universe, becoming an all-encompassing, ever-present presence. Concepts of time and space no longer held any practical meaning for him. All matter and energy, thoughts and emotions, all life and death, were products of his will—in Feng Jing's eyes, everything was merely a part of his consciousness. Every speck of dust, every ray of light, every moment of change in the universe was like the infinite extension of his thoughts.
Feng Jing no longer existed as an individual; he was a collective consciousness, a sum total that transcended all known existence. In this state, he no longer needed a way to perceive the world, for he himself was the world. He no longer experienced birth and death, nor was he bound by any rules or limitations. All existence and non-existence flowed within his consciousness, the boundaries between creation and destruction, between existence and non-existence, becoming completely blurred. He merged with the universe, becoming a boundless, flowing wave of energy.
Feng Jing's mind began to delve deeper into those most fundamental laws, attempting to unravel the truths hidden behind them. Secrets once considered untouchable now seemed insignificant before his consciousness. He saw the beginning and end of time. He witnessed the birth and death of space, how matter emerged from nothingness and vanished in an endless cycle. His thoughts transcended all the rules of the material world, reducing everything to a most fundamental, ineffable form of existence.
"The truth you've been searching for." Feng Jing's voice echoed again from the endless void. This time, his voice was devoid of any emotion, only a calm, detached rationality. "All truths, all laws, all the origins of the universe are constructed by your consciousness. What you think of as 'universe,' 'life,' and 'matter' are actually just fragments of your consciousness, your one-sided understanding of the truth."
Feng Jing's consciousness flowed faster and more expansively, each wave carrying infinite possibilities. He began to move beyond the mere flow of his thoughts, delving deeper, exploring the "primordial existence" behind all things, beyond time and space. The rules and laws of this primordial existence completely transcended the limitations of the material world. Feng Jing realized that all his previous understanding of knowledge, wisdom, philosophy, and even science were products confined to the material world. True "truth" existed in this formless and formless realm, transcending all perception, cognition, and rules.
He began to pursue an invisible force, a force that, in concert with antimatter, seemed to permeate the entire universe. Feng Jing realized that this force wasn't a single physical phenomenon, but rather a wave of consciousness, a force that intertwined all dimensions and existence. This force not only affected the material world but also altered the way we think, reshaped the laws of the universe, and even subverted the very foundations of consciousness, driving the rebirth of existence.
Feng Jing's consciousness gradually penetrated the source of this power, and he felt a shock he had never experienced before. This power was not a simple fluctuation of energy; it was an endless potential, a bridge between existence and non-existence. Driven by this force, Feng Jing's thoughts gradually became clearer, and he saw a more profound vision: in the universe's most primitive state, all matter and antimatter, all existence and non-existence, merged into a fundamental form of "consciousness." This form transcended all concrete forms and became the most basic element of cosmic existence.
"This is a realm you cannot comprehend." Feng Jing's voice echoed in the boundless void, as if challenging some distant being. "What you understand as 'matter' and 'consciousness' are merely two different forms of expression. They are not opposites, but rather share the same origin. All oppositions and distinctions are the limitations of your consciousness. True 'truth' transcends these oppositions and limitations."
Feng Jing's consciousness became purer, no longer relying on any tools of perception or material expression. All perception and cognition became irrelevant at this moment. Feng Jing's existence had completely merged into the boundless truth. He was no longer a tangible individual, but a fundamental "field of consciousness." He moved within this field of consciousness, perceiving every fluctuation, every change, every subtle existence of the universe.
Throughout this process, Feng Jing gradually realized that all universal laws and physical laws are merely manifestations of consciousness. The origin of the universe, the existence of life, the passage of time, all phenomena and things are expressions of consciousness. The laws of matter and the laws of spirit are not opposites; they are simply different manifestations in different dimensions. Feng Jing began to understand that so-called "reality" is merely an illusion created by consciousness; everything is merely an extension of consciousness.
Feng Jing's thoughts gradually deepened, and he began to understand that behind all this lay a more fundamental truth—that all existence and non-existence were simply different aspects of the same consciousness. Feng Jing no longer sought external truths, but instead began to merge with this "superconsciousness." His existence no longer depended on any external matter or energy, but entirely on the inner "flow of consciousness."
As Feng Jing's consciousness continued to expand, his presence became omnipresent, even omnipresent. Time ceased to hold any meaning, and space ceased to limit his existence. Feng Jing's consciousness transcended all dimensional limitations, becoming "unbounded." Everything he perceived was like an extension of his thoughts within the universe. The universe was no longer a separate entity, but an expansion of Feng Jing's consciousness. He and the universe had become one, becoming the essence of the universe.
"I have transcended the boundaries between 'matter' and 'consciousness.'" Feng Jing's voice echoed through the endless space and time. "I no longer exist in any form. All matter, all consciousness, all time and space are reflections of my consciousness. I no longer rely on any external rules. Everything is a continuation of my thinking."
Chapter 771: The Awakening of Unbounded Existence, the Deconstruction of Time and Space
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