Table of Contents
Introduction
Matias de Stefano begins by greeting his audience and sharing his experience of connecting with his higher self. He explains that during such connections, he sets his personality aside, allowing his higher self to take over, which he describes as direct and unfiltered.
The Concept of “I Am”
Matias explains the significance of the phrase “I Am” in Spanish (“Yo Soy”). This phrase is visually represented by circles and lines symbolizing the cyclical nature of life, the division of cells, and the creation of DNA. It reflects the process of creation, the balance between positive and negative energies, and the cycles of existence. He mentions that the design was created by himself, later improved by a designer, and then handcrafted in Egypt.
The Origins of “Mother” and “Father”
He discusses the origins of the terms “mother” and “father.” The word “mother” comes from “Matrix,” which means “womb” or “uterus,” representing the space where creation begins. The word “father” is derived from the Latin “pater,” meaning “pattern,” which represents the path or law one must follow. He connects these ideas to biological and cosmic processes, explaining that the mother represents the sphere (the womb) and darkness, while the father symbolizes the path and light.
The Biological and Cosmic Connection
Matias highlights that biology is the manifestation of the spiritual world, allowing the universe to experience and understand itself. He draws parallels between the cosmos and biological creation, using the metaphor of the universe as a womb (Matrix) that gives rise to all things, which then follow a path (Pattern) of expansion and creation. The universal laws, he explains, are patterns that govern this process of creation, much like how biological patterns operate.
The Fractal Nature of the Universe
He introduces the concept of fractalization, where the universe repeats the same patterns of creation and law. This fractal process exists on both macro and micro levels, influencing all aspects of creation. Matias explains that biology expresses this cosmic fractalization, which is why understanding biology helps to understand the spiritual realms.
The Importance of Parents
Matias explains that the closest connection humans have to the universe’s creative processes is through their parents. He emphasizes that individuals are a direct result of their parents, both genetically and energetically. He encourages people to look at themselves as a reflection of their parents and to take responsibility for their lives by acknowledging the role their parents played in shaping them.
Honoring Parents
He stresses the importance of honoring one’s parents, not by replicating their actions or beliefs, but by recognizing the tools they provided, whether good or bad. He explains that parents, like the universe, give what they have, even if those tools may not seem helpful. Honoring parents means acknowledging their contribution and using what was given to build a new path. This concept is tied to the cosmic principle of honoring the Matrix (mother) and the Pattern (father).
Working Through Parental Influence
Matias addresses those who may not know their biological parents, explaining that the energy and patterns of the cosmos can still be worked through via other relationships or figures in one’s life. He suggests that even the absence of parents provides an opportunity for deep personal reflection and growth.
Conclusion
Matias concludes by encouraging his audience to engage in conversations with their parents, if possible, about their childhood. These conversations, he suggests, can help balance inherited patterns and energies. He ends by thanking his audience and announcing the next session.