There are three realities:
1) Nirvana
2) All essences and
3) Rootmatter (Mulaprakriti)
These three are uncreated, timeless eternal and they interact periodically. When this happens, all beings, from the highest god of the world period to the lowest atomic structure, leave NIRVANA and are clothed in rootmatter, which contents the abstract archetypes of all forms. Rootmatter is in essence eternal, but changes form. During one world period of cosmic manifestation or Manvantara, all beings are subject to the law of karma and reincarnation, until the end of that world period, when everything is absorbed again in Nirvana. After a cosmic rest or Pralaya of same length, all still unsaved beings awake anew, driven by new desire and drop anew into manifested transient world.
THE BOOK OF LIGHT describes such a world period of 311,040,000,000,000 years, of which from the present time (21th centuries) already more than half have passed. AUM.
Why is this fact both useless and yet fascinating? Because the universe appears again and again for no reason at all — but if one knows everything and gets to work, one can evolve into a god-human whose chakras are all open, becoming all-knowing and immortal in consciousness.
That's why, in the anime series, there are exactly 7 Dragon Balls that need to be found for a dragon to appear. Humans have 7 chakras. These are activated by an ethereal serpent fire. The dragon in Dragon Ball is serpent-like. In the anime series One Piece, they are searching for a treasure—this represents the state of consciousness of a god-human. It all makes sense; one just has to engage with the teachings."