Re: Theos-World Fundamental theosohical principles and their relationship toscience.
May 26, 2000 02:00 AM
by LeonMaurer
In a message dated 05/25/00 11:19:21 PM, bartl@sprynet.com writes:
> There is actually a significance to the number 7, but it is entirely
>illusory. That becomes clear from a reading of THE DIVINE PLAN.
How illusory? If you examine the endless and beginningless three cycle flow
of the first energy line circling around the primal point of origin, you will
note that its first derivative is three circles (or spheres). Its second
derivative -- as the 2 inner cycles split, by attraction to their center
points, into their individual 3 cycle harmonics -- results in 7 circles
(which correspond to vibrational frequency or density levels). These smaller
circles, then spit into their 3-cycle harmonics for a total of 14 inner
cycles surrounded by the initial great circle. The resultant smaller cycles
continue to follow analogous inner cyclic divisions in multiples of seven
which ultimately corresponds to and follows the laws of musical harmonics
resulting in octavos from which all the other regular progressions of 12 tone
and higher harmonics are derived. The number seven then is a fundamental
linear division or additive counting of the universal cyclic evolutionary
process as it proceeds from primal origin in perfect symmetry, and eventually
evolves into the broken symmetries of objective manifestation leading to
plane and spherical geometries that follow these primal numerical
progressions -- but do not realistically describe the fractalized evolution
of the myriad forms of phenomenal existence resulting from vortically induced
interference patterns as these fields continue to evolve spirally and
multidimensionally.
For a symbolic view of these cyclic evolutions of primal energy, see:
http://members.aol.com/uniwldarts/uniworld.artisans.guild/chakrafield.html
LHM
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