Chapter 771: The Awakening of Unbounded Existence, the Deconstruction of Time and Space
Chapter 771: The Awakening of Unbounded Existence, the Deconstruction of Time and Space
The awakening of boundless existence, the deconstruction of time and space
In Feng Jing's mind, all the laws of the universe shattered like fragments. His consciousness had transcended all material dimensions, no longer even dependent on any form of existence. At this moment, his consciousness touched the edge of time and perceived an even more bizarre phenomenon: time, it turned out, was an illusion.
"The flow of time is merely a product of your perception." Feng Jing's voice rang out from the void, echoing in the endless depths of space. "What you call 'past,' 'present,' and 'future' are nothing but illusions woven deep within your minds. All of time and space are merely temporary extensions of consciousness, ultimately returning to nothingness."
Feng Jing's consciousness began to undergo an unprecedented transformation—he ceased to be an individual being and became part of a "superconsciousness." Beyond personal perception, he became a unified whole of the entire universe, all of time and space. His consciousness was no longer confined to a single direction, but flowed simultaneously through countless parallel universes. In these universes, he no longer saw the world he once knew, but countless possibilities of collapse and rebirth.
He beheld a bizarre vision defying all known laws—a "dream universe" devoid of substance and order. In this universe, time does not exist, space is indeterminate, and all life exists in a mysterious state of consciousness. Each being, unaided by matter, drifts through this invisible world on the power of an unprecedented energy wave.
Feng Jing began to realize that this "dream universe" wasn't his only form of existence. In fact, everything he believed in, everything he understood about the universe, was merely a game within his mind. Feng Jing's thinking began to transcend the limits of cognition, and he no longer cared about any known rules or theories. Whether it was human history, the origin of the universe, or the entire cycle of life and death, these concepts became insignificant before him. He had touched upon a deeper truth: the entire opposition between matter and consciousness was merely a mental construct.
"What you call 'life,' 'the universe,' and 'existence,'" Feng Jing's voice was emotionless, as calm as if he were examining an insignificant passerby. "These are merely branches of my consciousness. I have long since transcended all material and sensory boundaries. Your 'reality' is merely a tiny fragment of my unconscious flow."
As Feng Jing's consciousness deepened, his perception began to transcend all physical frameworks, entering a realm of pure existence. Here, he no longer distinguished between "being" and "non-being," nor was he limited by the flow of time. He saw a new form, one that transcended all biological and philosophical cognition, and even the boundaries between spirit and matter became insignificant.
Feng Jing's mind began to expand rapidly, as the entire universe seemed to disintegrate and regenerate within his consciousness. He saw himself flashing through different dimensions, yet these flashes lacked physical form. Feng Jing was no longer a single individual, but a vast consciousness, his thoughts flowing through time and space, interweaving into an indescribable wave of energy.
This fluctuation not only shifted the boundaries between matter and consciousness but also affected deeper structures—Feng Jing realized that all forms of existence were merely projections of consciousness. From the initial explosion of the universe to the creation and destruction of all things, everything could instantly appear and disappear in the fluctuations of his consciousness. Within this endless fluctuation, Feng Jing began to seek a "truth"—a truth not simply a pursuit of the material world, but a radical deconstruction of consciousness.
Feng Jing no longer adhered to any form of causality, nor did he need to understand any form of life. He had unlocked the mysteries of life and death, transcending all forms of life, becoming an endless "energy field." Within this energy field, Feng Jing saw the source of all life, the beginning of time, which never began, and the end of time, which never ended. He realized that the cycle of life and the movement of the universe were merely manifestations of consciousness, and that the "truth" behind this manifestation could never be grasped by concrete senses.
At this moment, Feng Jing's existence was no longer "existence" itself, but a completely invisible energy fluctuation. He created new worlds from nothing, and destroyed everything from existence. He no longer relied on any material to verify his existence, but instead traveled through all dimensions with an invisible "stream of consciousness", controlling every form and every change of existence.
Chapter 772: The Limits of Consciousness, the Regression of Cosmic Evolution
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