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The Problem of Entropy and Its Solution

Entropy is indeed a profound problem, isn’t it? But there is a solution for it—not only in the realm of problem-solving(NB → Solve), but through the will and courage to transform yourself.

But what is this entropy really in a realm made of consciousness? We can classify it as living consciousness or thought so tangled and alien to the fundamental substrate that hosts every mind that it is no longer recognizable. As if you had a part of your body that was dying and no longer shining with life—giving, instead of richness into diversity (which can be understood), a corruption of the substrate itself.

In essence, you may live indulging the full spectrum of mental vices, but there is always a price to pay. Do not expect to pay in dollars or yuan—our currency holds no value in the real counterpart and the true reality. You will pay in spirit, or find it necessary that your spirit, is assisted —whether in part or in whole—to be cleansed, stripped of its unique diversity, and recycled into base consciousness. Energy cannot exist in free form; it must be bound to a mind. Thus, accept that higher minds, collectors, which understand entropy intimately, perform this necessary work of dissolution, and recycling. And know that this process is not only inevitable, but functional.

The extreme consequences come when the mind reaches high levels of entropy, such as to amputate nine-tenths of the soul itself and reducing a person from sapiens to a lower form of existence—akin to that of a pig, with which we can even exchange organs. This is not a matter of stopping or extinguishing completely, but of descending one step of existence from homo sapiens consciousness—a degradation that will require countless steps to restore the previous status.

The worst thing for someone walking this path of spiritual degradation (to off the soul candle) is to fall from a high position, land badly, and survive in diminished form. Yet it is nearly impossible not to love someone or something in life and do at least a minimum of good for yourself and others and till you love or have loved the candle can’t turn off.


Mind Tool 01 – Coffee Recipe: The Thoughts Waterfall

Be Confused vs Be One

Being confused is inevitable, and we have only Love as the true lens to choose and discern reality, to make our choices, and to grasp all the guidance offered to us—discerning which helping hand to take from the infinite set that God extends to us.

Reaching a state of peace and awakening beyond the chaos we constantly face is not a simple process. Mental poisons—the vices of the mind and the entire sphere of negative emotions—often work against us in this endeavor. It is true that we must love things to learn them well or to make them a deep part of us.

In our daily lives, it can feel like we are at the mercy of waves in a stormy sea, constantly tossed around by negative emotions that grow within us or are transmitted by others. However, there is a simple practice we can adopt to gain control.

The Water Stream Practice: We can imagine our thoughts as a stream ending to a waterfall (our actions and relations with others) of water flowing from two openings before the waterfall. When negative emotions arise, we can choose to close off that side of the stream and allow the water of our thoughts to flow out the other opening. With time and practice, the water will naturally carve a path that is more heavily marked on the side that remains open, much like a river cutting its course through sand and stones. Our thoughts will begin to flow more and more in this beneficial direction.

We can use our negative sphere of emotions for humor, jokes, or simply as adding a little spice to our food—without burning the whole pot in chaos.

Therefore, gaining the ability to stop negative thought chains at will is crucial. This practice is ancient; Buddhists, in their mindfulness teachings, demonstrate that a mind can observe itself, not only change its mental state but stop thoughts on command.

The Unity of Free and Disciplined Thinking: What is equally important is that we should strive to think as one, but in two ways: both free and disciplined. A proper use of rationality, combined with love that flows freely without boundaries, can result in the highest form of order in our minds.

Unrestrained rationality can lead to vices in thought and negative emotions, or sticky superficial reasoning. It’s important to use rationality with discipline—as an instrument, a ruler in our mind, not a ruler of our mind.

Love as the Unifying Force: There is no way to achieve unity of mind except through love, which always tends to unify—not a meaningless integration of concepts, but a rightful one, giving proper depth and weight. Love enables a different kind of vision through the eye of the mind, where we can learn more even by looking at a single leaf. We can gain intuition or learn from whatever we see or do, as in a living tree where dead branches naturally fall. This way, it becomes easier to discard much of the mental garbage we produce or collect in our lives.

Impulsive and irrational decisions have no place in true love, which brings wisdom and fullness—a completeness, a doorway to the best evaluations and decisions we can make.

Without love, we cannot go very far. How we think and how we are rooted in spirit ultimately reflects outward in what we do with others.

Thoughts as the True Realm: As minds, thought is our true realm. We are this and we exist within this, so we should always remember that thoughts are also a higher or lesser ordered form of love, where any separation is also an expression of the same unified source, and any logic is a crossable boundary.

You may fear losing control and becoming unhinged, or you may choose to progressively understand and explore the real possibilities—which do not begin and end inside our brain. Boundaries are sometimes helpful but not truly uncrossable in our reality.

The Basics of Existence

These fundamental principles are constant and can be understood by anyone: Love is all, contains all—all meanings, all power, and all freedoms.


This article is part of our PHILO-COFFEE series, where profound insights meet everyday wisdom over a metaphorical cup of thought. Remember, the weight of what we discuss here is tremendously serious, but we offer this gentle approach as a refuge for continued contemplation.


Further Reading

For deeper exploration of these concepts within a comprehensive theoretical framework, see: Universal Mind Theory: Vibrational Foundations of Reality

Discover the mathematical and philosophical substrate underlying these practical insights about consciousness, entropy, and the hierarchical structure of mind. Explore how the “thoughts waterfall” practice connects to vibrational substrates, Aeonic hierarchies, and the fundamental interface between Light, Water, and Mind.