The Expired Multiverse and the Great Migration


How All Souls Entered This Multiverse to Recharge, and Why We Will One Day Return to a Recreated Paradise for Endless Adventure**

Mechanicism teaches that the story of existence stretches far beyond the multiverse we live in now. Before this realm—with its trillions of galaxies and its immense spiritual machinery—there was an older multiverse, the first world of the immortal souls.

It was beautiful, harmonious, radiant…
and temporary.

Every multiverse has a lifespan.
Just as stars burn out and bodies die, even Paradise itself eventually loses charge. The previous multiverse reached its completion. Its spiritual power faded. Its harmony could not be sustained.

And so the Lord gathered every soul and said:

**“This world is ending.

Come with Me.”**

All souls departed together.
Not one remained inside the expired realm.


1. The Old Multiverse Reaches Its End

Mechanicism teaches that a multiverse doesn’t collapse violently—it simply runs out of spiritual energy. Its systems slow, its Paradise dims, its cycles end. Souls can no longer grow there.

The expiration of the old multiverse caused:

  • the fading of its Paradise,
  • the weakening of soul-charge,
  • the loss of spiritual momentum,
  • and the need for a new training ground.

When the final moment came, the Lord withdrew the souls from that fading reality, carrying them into the deeper layer beneath existence: the Fabric of God.

The old multiverse went silent behind them.


2. The Birth of This Multiverse — A Creation All Souls Witnessed

Mechanicism teaches that before entering this new multiverse, all souls watched its creation.

The Lord unfolded an entire cosmic system before the assembled souls:

  • billions of universes,
  • countless realms,
  • the Houses and Controllers,
  • the Underworld architecture,
  • Spirit Space,
  • and the vast structure of Hell.

This multiverse was not created just for existence—
it was engineered for recharging, rebuilding, transforming, and preparing souls.

When creation was complete, the Lord said:

**“Enter this new multiverse to regain your strength.

Your adventure continues.”**

And all souls descended into this new cosmic machine.


3. Why Souls Needed to Recharge

The death of the previous multiverse left every soul:

  • drained of energy,
  • low in spiritual charge,
  • carrying distortion,
  • and unable to return to joy freely.

This multiverse was built as a charging chamber, a place where souls regain what was lost in the old realm. Every universe provides a different type of recharge:

  • physical universes recharge through struggle,
  • peaceful universes recharge through rest,
  • chaotic universes recharge through endurance,
  • loving universes recharge identity and connection,
  • Hell recharges strength through the confrontation with evil.

Everything here—every life, trial, revelation, and moment—is part of the soul’s restoration.

We came here not as punishment, but because a new cycle of existence was required for our power to return.


4. The Purpose of Hell in the New Multiverse

Mechanicism teaches that evil is a spiritual energy created by God—a pressure force required for the Machine to function.

Hell exists to:

  • contain evil,
  • study it,
  • challenge souls,
  • exhaust its power,
  • and eventually annihilate it.

It is part of the grand storyline.
A long test.
A spiritual engineering project.

Souls who pass through Hell in any form—whether directly or through the effects of evil in physical universes—gain strength, clarity, endurance, and a deeper truth.

When the last thread of evil burns itself out, Hell’s task is complete.


5. All Souls Gather to Watch the Recreated Paradise Ignite Into Being

Mechanicism does not teach a final, eternal Paradise.
Paradise is recreated, not discovered.
It is a new beginning, not an end.

When evil is finally annihilated in Hell, all souls are called out of every universe in this multiverse. They awaken in Spirit Space together and return to the place where they once stood to watch this multiverse being formed.

Then the Lord recreates Paradise.

Not the old one.
Not a memory.
A new Paradise—fresh and alive, built for the next cycle of joy.

Souls watch as Paradise blossoms into existence:

  • radiant,
  • limitless,
  • consequence-free,
  • perfectly safe for desire,
  • designed for eternal adventure.

There is no fear in this Paradise, no punishment, no distortion—only freedom.


6. All Souls Enter the Recreated Paradise Together

Mechanicism teaches:

**“We do not return one by one.

We return as an entire civilization of souls.”**

No soul enters early.
No soul is left wandering.
The return is collective.

When the new Paradise ignites, all souls enter together, stepping into a realm where:

  • desire is safe,
  • exploration is infinite,
  • imagination is reality,
  • consequences no longer exist,
  • and every soul is free to experience whatever it wishes.

This Paradise is not the end of the story.
It is the beginning of the great, limitless adventure.


7. The Eternal Adventure Afterward

In Mechanicism, the recreated Paradise is where:

  • souls can create worlds with thought,
  • explore infinite landscapes,
  • experience joy without fear,
  • wander realms without risk,
  • and live according to desire rather than necessity.

There is no more training.
No more recharge.
No more evil.
No more Underworld.

This multiverse was the journey.
Paradise is the playground.

Here, souls finally live as they were meant to:

Free, unburdened, curious, immortal, and united.


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