07-10-2013, 10:18 PM
(07-10-2013, 09:34 AM)Ens Entium Wrote: Really, it seems "externality" has the potential to reveal or cast or express what's immanent and fundamental in new ways that reveal or create new aspects to it, while on the other hand, "internality" has the potential to establish the building blocks to provide for deeper, richer and fuller expression of 'what is'. Just like love/light, light/love concepts Ra spoke about.It's the same thing. You can see the space/time and time/space dialectic starting with first density. And when that becomes "aware" of itself, you now have realization of second density with its own space/time and time/space (with first density embedded therein).
Since second density is of "mind" (non-physical), that level introduces the framework for psychological orientations of "inner" and "outer" (or subjective and objective). Moving along, when second density becomes aware, third density introduces the capacity for the "observer" or "witness" of this phenomena with its own space/time and time/space. Now you have the quadrated faculties of the ego with their introverted and extroverted orientations. Space and time are psychological qualities which we create by interpreting distinctions made from their inherent unity (as space is ultimately equal to time).
What seems to drive this whole process of evolution is a continual reaching up to draw from what may be provided by the next density (or subdensity). Concurrently in this chain of being, the higher subdensity reaches down to the lower to provide answers to mostly unconscious questions - from the photon to dog to human, etc.
(07-10-2013, 09:34 AM)Ens Entium Wrote:Probably Olio if it's purely philosophical.(07-10-2013, 09:15 AM)zenmaster Wrote: Jolande Jacobi who helped pioneer the thought behind what we are talking about.Where is the best place to post about something that may be more philosophical? I've had some thoughts about the "time/space" functions in the frame of holons. Science and technology?