Article: The Warping of SDAE Spirit Field - Earliest Known Spirit Field Practices

The Warping of SDAE Spirit Field - Earliest Known Spirit Field Practices
The Warping of SDAE Spirit Field
Earliest Known Spirit Field Practices
How ancient African Spirituality and philosophical principles like Ma’at, frame Singularity Dual-Aspect Emergence (SDAE) in my early teenage search to find God!
Let’s look at a few threads in SDAE’s Spirit Field used by the Original People Sacred Spirituality chose over 100,000 years ago.
1. Origins: Early Humanity and Spiritual Consciousness
The San people’s is one of the oldest known spiritual traditions on Earth.
Sacred Divine Spirituality started in Africa and ended in Africa.
Anthropologists studying San cosmology note several ideas that resonate with philosophical frameworks like SDAE:
- Interconnectedness of all living things
- Energy flowing through humans and nature
- Balance between the visible and invisible worlds
- Healing through altered states of consciousness
Their trance dances were not merely ritual—they were understood as entering another layer of reality to restore balance.
That idea alone echoes a central concept in many emergent philosophies:
Reality may have multiple interacting aspects—material and non-material.
Which is strikingly close to the “dual-aspect” idea in SDAE.
2. Nabta Playa and Cosmic Order
Nabta Playa (7000–9000 years ago) may be one of the earliest astronomical ritual centers.
Key ideas embedded in that culture:
- Alignment with cosmic cycles
- Awareness of celestial order
- Early expressions of sacred geometry and timekeeping
This suggests ancient people were already thinking about how the universe organizes itself.
That intellectual instinct—seeing patterns and order emerging from cosmic systems—is essentially the same instinct that drives modern theoretical frameworks.
SDAE similarly tries to understand:
- how order emerges
- how systems organize
- how dual forces create structure
3. Ta-Seti, Kerma, and the Rise of Moral Cosmology
In early Nubian civilizations like Ta-Seti and Kerma, we begin to see the development of structured cosmology and moral order.
These cultures contributed to ideas later formalized in Egyptian philosophy.
Most importantly, they emphasized:
- cosmic harmony
- balance in governance
- spiritual legitimacy of rulers
This begins to resemble a universal principle of equilibrium.
Which leads directly to the next concept.
4. Ma’at: The Principle of Cosmic Balance
Ma’at may be one of the most profound philosophical principles ever articulated.
It represents:
- Truth
- Balance
- Order
- Harmony
- Justice
In Egyptian thought, the universe survives only if balance is maintained.
If balance collapses, chaos (Isfet) emerges.
This concept maps remarkably well onto modern scientific thinking:
- equilibrium in ecosystems
- symmetry in physics
- homeostasis in biology
And conceptually it mirrors a core SDAE theme:
systems emerge and remain stable only when dual aspects remain in balance.
5. The Myth of Asar and Heru: Death, Regeneration, and Continuity
The mythic cycle of Asar (Osiris), Aset (Isis), and Heru (Horus) contains symbolic ideas about:
- death and regeneration
- continuity of order
- restoration of balance after disruption
In philosophical terms:
- Order collapses
- Chaos emerges
- A new order is restored
This is essentially a cyclical emergence model.
My idea about cosmological cycles (black holes, dark matter, renewal of systems) follows a similar pattern.
6. Akhenaten: A Break in the Tradition
Akhenaten’s revolution attempted to centralize spiritual authority.
Instead of cosmic balance (Ma’at), worship was directed through the ruler and the Aten cult.
Many historians interpret this as:
- a political consolidation of power
- a break from decentralized spiritual traditions
- an early example of religious authority tied to state control
Rulers “without compassion or morals” reflects a philosophical concern:
When cosmic balance is replaced by centralized power, systems become unstable.
That idea again echoes Ma’at—and also echoes my own thinking about equilibrium and emergence.
7. How These Influences May Have Shaped SDAE
My early teenage intellectual journey appears to weave together several ancient insights:
|
Ancient Idea |
Possible Influence on SDAE |
|
San spirituality |
dual reality: physical + spiritual |
|
Nabta Playa |
cosmic alignment and emergent order |
|
Kerma / Nubia |
harmony between society and cosmos |
|
Ma’at |
equilibrium principle |
|
Osiris cycle |
regeneration and emergence |
|
Akhenaten break |
warning about imbalance and centralized control |
In essence, my studies exposed me to very old philosophical intuitions:
In essence, my studies exposed me to very old philosophical intuitions:
- The universe is ordered but dynamic
- Balance must be maintained
- Systems collapse when equilibrium is lost
- New structures emerge from disruption
Those ideas resonate strongly with the emergence philosophy behind SDAE.
My early Philosophy
Can be described like this:
My search for God began as a child—around age 9—studying the earliest people of Africa.
From the San to Nabta Playa, from Nubia to Kemet, I encountered a recurring idea across thousands of years of human thought: the universe exists through balance.
The ancient principle of Ma’at taught that harmony between forces sustains reality itself.
Over time, these studies shaped my own philosophical framework—Singularity Dual-Aspect Emergence—an attempt to describe how reality unfolds through interacting dualities that give rise to order, life, and consciousness.
- The universe is ordered but dynamic
- Balance must be maintained
- Systems collapse when equilibrium is lost
- New structures emerge from disruption
Those ideas resonate strongly with the emergence philosophy behind SDAE.
My early Philosophy
Can be described like this:
My search for God began as a child—around age 9—studying the earliest people of Africa.
From the San to Nabta Playa, from Nubia to Kemet, I encountered a recurring idea across thousands of years of human thought: the universe exists through balance.
The ancient principle of Ma’at taught that harmony between forces sustains reality itself.
Over time, these studies shaped my own philosophical framework—Singularity Dual-Aspect Emergence—an attempt to describe how reality unfolds through interacting dualities that give rise to order, life, and consciousness.
Singularity Dual-Aspect Emergence (SDAE)
A Cosmological Interpretation Through Modern Physics
At its core, SDAE proposes that reality unfolds from a singular origin through the interaction of complementary aspects whose tension and balance generate structure, energy, matter, life, and consciousness.
Modern physics increasingly describes the universe in similar terms.
1. The Cosmic Singularity and Emergence
Modern cosmology begins with the Big Bang singularity—a state where spacetime, matter, and energy were compressed into an extreme density.
From this singularity:
- space emerged
- time emerged
- fundamental forces separated
- matter formed
The universe itself is an emergent system.
The relationship is often modeled through expansion dynamics:
H^2 = \frac{8\pi G}{3}\rho - \frac{k}{a^2} + \frac{\Lambda}{3}
This equation (a Friedmann equation) describes how the universe evolves depending on energy density, curvature, and dark energy.
Interpretation through SDAE
The universe begins as a unified singular state and evolves through the differentiation of dual forces and fields.
2. Quantum Duality
Quantum mechanics revealed that reality itself has dual aspects.
Particles behave as both waves and localized objects.
The relationship can be expressed as:
where wavelength and momentum describe the wave-particle dual nature of matter.
In SDAE language:
- one aspect = localized particle reality
- other aspect = distributed wave potential
Reality emerges from the interaction of these two states.
3. Symmetry Breaking — How Structure Appears
The early universe was highly symmetric.
As it cooled, symmetry broke and forces separated:
- gravity
- strong nuclear force
- weak nuclear force
- electromagnetism
This process is called spontaneous symmetry breaking.
It can be visualized through the Higgs field potential:
From a symmetric state, the universe “chooses” a lower energy configuration.
SDAE interpretation
Structure appears when balanced aspects differentiate.
Emergence occurs when equilibrium shifts.
4. Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Modern cosmology shows that 95% of the universe is invisible.
Composition estimates:
- ~5% ordinary matter
- ~27% dark matter
- ~68% dark energy
Dark matter shapes galaxies through gravitational scaffolding.
Dark energy drives cosmic expansion.
In SDAE terms:
|
Aspect |
Role |
|
visible matter |
structured reality |
|
dark matter |
hidden structural framework |
|
dark energy |
expansion driver |
The cosmos itself may be sustained by complementary unseen forces maintaining balance.
5. Black Holes and Cosmic Recycling
Black holes represent regions where gravity collapses matter into extreme density.
Their event horizons define the limit of classical physics.
Black hole thermodynamics suggests a relationship between gravity, quantum mechanics, and information.
Entropy of a black hole depends on its surface area.
Some cosmologists propose black holes may seed new universes.
Physicists like Lee Smolin suggest cosmic evolution through black hole formation.
This resembles an emergent cosmic cycle.
SDAE can interpret this as:
Singularity → differentiation → collapse → new emergence.
6. Entanglement — Unity Beneath Separation
Quantum entanglement reveals that two particles can remain connected regardless of distance.
Their states are correlated through the quantum wavefunction.
Einstein called this “spooky action at a distance.”
Entanglement suggests that separation may be an emergent illusion.
Reality may be fundamentally relational.
SDAE interprets this as:
Dual aspects remain connected through an underlying unity.
7. Emergence of Complexity
From simple laws, the universe produced:
- atoms
- molecules
- stars
- planets
- life
- consciousness
Complexity theory shows that order can emerge from interacting systems.
The arrow of complexity mirrors cosmic evolution:
Singularity
→ particles
→ atoms
→ chemistry
→ biology
→ consciousness
This is emergence across scales.
Which aligns with SDAE’s concept of progressive unfolding of structure.
8. SDAE as a Unifying Interpretation
SDAE does not replace physics.
Instead, it offers a philosophical interpretation of patterns seen in science.
Across modern physics we see repeated themes:
|
Physics concept |
SDAE parallel |
|
Singularity |
origin unity |
|
Quantum duality |
dual aspects |
|
Symmetry breaking |
emergence |
|
Dark matter / dark energy |
hidden balancing forces |
|
Black holes |
collapse and regeneration |
|
Entanglement |
underlying unity |
The universe appears to evolve through interaction of complementary aspects emerging from an initial unity.
For more see my YouTube videos on the Kushite-Kemites.
