08-28-2021, 12:28 PM
Margan I love how you bring additional quotes in! I love your name too and your flower of life symbol. I also love unicorns i’m so inspired by all the quotes today’s reminds me of sacred geometry and how if you suspend a metal bar from a string tied in the middle of balance point it’ll go up and down and around tracing OM shapes with polar opposites and that motion can be described in a sphere (then imagine two metal bars at right angles intersecting in there exact metals that motion makes the motion of a Merkaba which is really 2 tetrahedrons triangular pyramids with equilateral triangles describing how forces come together and focus. The Merkaba from inside of the sphere cast the shadow onto the sphere which traces The tree of life. 2 tetrahedrons where they overlap in the Merkaba form an octahedron which is at the heart of the Merkabe. The tree of life clearly traces the edges of the octahedron as it rotates around its axis) and the sphere is contained within in a cylinder with polar opposites and the sphere touches the cylinder at the top and the bottom points and all along the equator separating a light top from a shadow bottom. The tree of life is described by the motion those polar opposites turning around in a sphere. I think the motion along the edges of the octohedron may turn out to be like an inward mirror and the golden ratio is the way in which nature reflects in an out upon itself. like opening the medicine cabinet mirror and looking into another mirror and seeing infinite reflections. Also Metaphysically speaking the description of light and consciousness and all the process of creation appears the opposite as it does when we open our eyes and ears here on earth and so the description of how the illusion of infinite created space is described can in fact be like the roots of a tree compared to its branches - an infinite diminishing inward motion according to the law of doubling or halfing the geometric ratio. Archimedes had a sphere A cylinder and 2 cones on his tomb polar opposite cones cones are defined geometrically by exactly the same type of stick Alan Watts is talking about being revolved about its center (tracing 2 conic actions) I am so inspired by Alan Watts thank you Margan. I’m gonna start making new videos called light love Geometry.I love you all and hope you have a great day! i think of Don and Carla and Jim everyday. I carry all of you with me in my thoughts and prayers in every present moment