12-04-2010, 10:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-04-2010, 10:45 PM by Nabil Naser.)
Hi Joseph. Your example fits perfectly with what I am sharing.
The atoms have exact crystal structures. If you consider a single sphere, you will find that it has a cubic and hexagonal structure, that is created by the points where the surrounding spheres come in contact with it. packed spheres create the geometry of hexagons and cubes naturally. That's why all the atoms have that structure.
The geometry also creates some of the most common structures we find in nature, as well as some man made structures like the pyramids.
What is more interesting about Ra's words, is that they describe the same geometry that can be found in all world religions. When considered carefully, this appears to boggle the mind.
Here is an example
The atoms have exact crystal structures. If you consider a single sphere, you will find that it has a cubic and hexagonal structure, that is created by the points where the surrounding spheres come in contact with it. packed spheres create the geometry of hexagons and cubes naturally. That's why all the atoms have that structure.
The geometry also creates some of the most common structures we find in nature, as well as some man made structures like the pyramids.
What is more interesting about Ra's words, is that they describe the same geometry that can be found in all world religions. When considered carefully, this appears to boggle the mind.
Here is an example
(12-04-2010, 09:44 PM)Joseph326 Wrote: Greetings Nabil,
I would like to extend my appreciation for your work in detailing this model of Creation. Your examples fit in quite well with my current perceptions. The idea of spherical consciousness units resonates. Could it be that if each of the spheres are alike and equal (each is the Infinite One) then it is the interactions between each that allow them to experience any particular quality of themselves they desire to? Is this the Creator experiencing itself? Mentally picture with me, if you will, an atom. Its shape is roughly spherical. There is a vast amount of seemingly empty space along with tiny subatomic particles. The atom exhibits different characteristics and interacts a certain way with other atoms based on the number configuration of protons, neutrons, and electrons. Is this an example, on the most basic level that we can observe, of the Creator exhibiting a small portion of itself while the rest seemingly remains in potential? I have trouble believing that any of the space that appears empty is really empty. I felt that this would tie into the work Nabil is sharing with us, please feel free to disregard, correct, or add on if you wish.