06-02-2012, 01:44 PM
I think what you are doing is using the word human in the way that I would use it as consciousness.
It seems strange to me that you understand the fundamentals of Sacred Geometry and the One Consciousness and yet continue to speak of the human form as one of never ending process. I guess I am just missing something that you are elaborating on to a degree that i am unable to keep up. And believe me that lately that is not unusual for me.
In my thinking, all creation is vibration no matter what form it takes. the human one is just another of many vibrations our consciousness will experience in its evolution. I do not divorce the arm and the blade, I simply define them differently. I see them as process and result whereas you seem to see them as one and the same. I do not see Process as Creation, I see Creation as a result of the process.
Incarnation is an incubation period and at some point the thing being created must leave the incubator and evolve. To remain in the incubation period forever is to never grow into the experiences awaiting outside of the incubator.
In Sacred Geometry what we find is that in the transfiguration of the one form, the center does not reveal itself where it should, and when applying the golden ratio the true forms are then revealed. Process cannot be ignored. To transfigure from one form to another, from one vibration to another, a process is involved and the human vibration is experiencing one aspect of many in the transforming of matter to spirit.
It seems strange to me that you understand the fundamentals of Sacred Geometry and the One Consciousness and yet continue to speak of the human form as one of never ending process. I guess I am just missing something that you are elaborating on to a degree that i am unable to keep up. And believe me that lately that is not unusual for me.
In my thinking, all creation is vibration no matter what form it takes. the human one is just another of many vibrations our consciousness will experience in its evolution. I do not divorce the arm and the blade, I simply define them differently. I see them as process and result whereas you seem to see them as one and the same. I do not see Process as Creation, I see Creation as a result of the process.
Incarnation is an incubation period and at some point the thing being created must leave the incubator and evolve. To remain in the incubation period forever is to never grow into the experiences awaiting outside of the incubator.
In Sacred Geometry what we find is that in the transfiguration of the one form, the center does not reveal itself where it should, and when applying the golden ratio the true forms are then revealed. Process cannot be ignored. To transfigure from one form to another, from one vibration to another, a process is involved and the human vibration is experiencing one aspect of many in the transforming of matter to spirit.