09-12-2009, 01:16 AM
(09-09-2009, 02:24 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote:(09-08-2009, 11:31 PM)Whitefeather Wrote: 1/ - About the quarantines and their penetration by STS entities, I would like to have the opportunity to ask QU’O whether the quarantine has to do with the Moon’ cycles
I have passed on your question.
Thanks M.

(09-09-2009, 02:24 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote:(09-08-2009, 11:31 PM)Whitefeather Wrote: in the Universe, there is always polarity and, all the way ‘up’.
Without polarity, there would be no movement!
I don't think so. Polarity, represented numerologically by the number 2, does indeed necessitate movement. But the other numbers have their own characteristics too. I envision the higher densities (those 'beyond polarity') as having characteristics defined by numbers other than 2.
Polarity is a given in this physical UniVerse. But what about all the other universes, dimensions? Can we even begin to imagine what they might be like?
Yes, I think I didn't put that well; it is not 'polarity all the way up'. I am aware that above polarity, there is singularity as light-form. What I call 'singularity' is, I believe, what you call 'beyond polarity' in your posts; different words, same meaning. And, correction here: a galaxy is a singularity and has no polarity itself though it contains it on lower octaves. Humm..., with words, comes distortion, doesn't it?
(09-09-2009, 02:24 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote:(09-08-2009, 11:31 PM)Whitefeather Wrote: Polarity may express itself by dextrogire and levogire movements.
Please define. Neither my Linux dictionary nor dictionary.com had either of those terms.
Dextrogire = movement turning towards the right (clockwise)
Levogire = movement turning towards the left (anticlockwise)
These are Latin terms used occasionally.
By the way have you ever noticed that, from the point of view of a human being standing upon Earth, on the North pole, Earth rotates in an anticlockwise movement however, from the perspective of someone standing on the south pole, Earth rotates in an clockwise movement!
Everything is so much a matter of perspective,
L/L,
W.