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protoplasmicorganism
08-14-2004, 07:48 PM
This seems one of those
obscure things of long
ago, this idea that the
number phi heterodynes
in a peculiar way which
is not like any other
number.
The word heterodyne
is referring to the
frequency of a wave,
it's cycles in time,
and how two can merge
to become another.
And so this irrational
number, phi - it seems
to carry information
about itself as it
hererodynes, as it
reproduces like love
can do...on different
planes.
And so it may be a
fitting description
of Love - especially
how things become
unveiled when we take
a merciful approach.
Maybe the platonics
are simply seed husks
that contain the seed
until time comes for
it to sprout...
Beverly Thompson
08-15-2004, 12:01 PM
Dear asc2k friends:
I loved this analogy: "Maybe the platonics are simply seed husks that contain
the seed until time comes for it to sprout..." Whenever I see a replica of a
platonic solid, I envision the Golden Mean Spiral emanating from the
center/still point from the micro to the macro and it reminds me of a plant that
is growing.
Healing Love,
Bev
From: protoplasmicorganism
This seems one of those
obscure things of long
ago, this idea that the
number phi heterodynes
in a peculiar way which
is not like any other
number.
The word heterodyne
is referring to the
frequency of a wave,
it's cycles in time,
and how two can merge
to become another.
And so this irrational
number, phi - it seems
to carry information
about itself as it
hererodynes, as it
reproduces like love
can do...on different
planes.
And so it may be a
fitting description
of Love - especially
how things become
unveiled when we take
a merciful approach.
Maybe the platonics
are simply seed husks
that contain the seed
until time comes for
it to sprout...
protoplasmicorganism
08-28-2004, 05:52 PM
--- In asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postID=R9cJ-nt5y9_FlBSDX8E-SjvpiNix6QkAKBiGj29nzojG1qftGqE9cnzcP2eCW4eqzqk9lo j7mEbYQL5W), "Beverly Thompson" <beverly46@r...>
wrote:
> Dear asc2k friends:
> I loved this analogy: "Maybe the platonics are simply seed husks
that contain the seed until time comes for it to sprout..."
Whenever I see a replica of a platonic solid, I envision the Golden
Mean Spiral emanating from the center/still point from the micro to
the macro and it reminds me of a plant that is growing.
The Yin/Yang analogy
suggests the masculine
principle is defensive,
as the husk. From a
national perspective,
the United States is
a gnarly seed which is
sprouting (in mediums
such as the internet
and its media.) At
some point the husk,
the awesome defense
system, is broken by
the tremendous Yin
force from within,
as Divine Feminine,
and so husk becomes
obsolete, displaced
by the plant that is
growing out of it...
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