The metaphysical framework positing that all of existence emanates from a single Source—an ultimate origin that is not itself created but is the ground of all creation. The Source is not a being among beings but being itself; not a thing but the suchness from which all things flow. In Source Theory, everything is connected not just horizontally (through interaction) but vertically (through shared origin). Every person, every rock, every thought is a manifestation of the same Source, a ripple on the same ocean. This theory grounds ethics (we are all expressions of the same Source, so harm to any is harm to the Source), spirituality (returning to Source is the goal), and cosmology (the universe is a self-expression of its own origin). Source Theory is the foundation of most mystical traditions, East and West, and the perennial philosophy that underlies diverse religions.
Example: "He sat by the river, watching water flow from the mountain, and felt Source Theory viscerally. The river came from somewhere; so did he. Every person he'd ever met, every creature, every star—all from the same Source. The feeling of separation dissolved, briefly, and he knew himself as a wave on an ocean he'd never left. Then the moment passed, but the knowing remained."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 17, 2026
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