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Hey Everyone, The Law of One talks about going to the 4th dimension now. Other spiritual sources mention the 5th quite a lot. I think we are essentially talking the same language, about the same thing but our terms are just a little different. Or is there a difference? Why do they refer to the 5th if it's really the 4th? Or is this just a word choice/terminology thing? Do these differences come from different sources for a reason? Or is it just the way things get filtered through down to us, and it's really not that important? Be one, Bradly |
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Hi Bradly, The law of one uses an 8 dimension octave system. According to this we are now in the 3d dimension so the next one is the 4th. Why there are other sources saying we will go to the 5th or whatever dimension probobly has several reasons. " RA: The term density is a, what you call, mathematical one. The closest analogy is that of music, whereby after seven notes on your western type of scale, if you will, the eighth note begins a new octave. RA: The nature of vibration is such that it may be seen as having mathematically straight or narrow steps. These steps may be seen as having boundaries. Within each boundary there are infinite gradations of vibration or color. However, as one approaches a boundary, an effort must be made to cross that boundary. These colors are a simplistic way of expressing the boundary divisions of your density. (B2, 42) " With the analogy of sound -> it's known that sound can be organised on diffrent ways. So some channels maybe prefer the eight "pure" tones of the octave, known as the Diatonic scale system while others prefer the Chromatic scale system of 13 notes which is based on half steps. It's basicly the same only diffrently approached. Check http://www.divinecosmos.com/index.ph...ask=view&id=91 for more info. Or search on divine cosmos after chromatic and diatonic . You can find more info there. I also think that in the end it doesn't really matters, it's just a number. It can be confusing when the other source also uses a 8 scale system and says the next dimension is the 5th. But you have your own discerment then to see what feels best for you. A lot of channeled sources have big distortions to... Greets, Filip |
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Bradly: "The Law of One talks about going to the 4th dimension now. Other spiritual sources mention the 5th quite a lot. I think we are essentially talking the same language, about the same thing but our terms are just a little different. Or is there a difference? Why do they refer to the 5th if it's really the 4th? Or is this just a word choice/terminology thing? Do these differences come from different sources for a reason? Or is it just the way things get filtered through down to us, and it's really not that important?" Ron: The Law of One uses both of the terms "dimension" and "density", but my understanding (correct me if I'm wrong) is that "density" is the preferred term in the asc2k context. The difficulty with "dimension" is that it carries "physical baggage" along with it. In other words, we might imagine the 4th dimension to be an extention of the 3-dimensional physical universe. So, how does this relate to the "time dimension" of Einstein's general relativity? Obviously, use of the term "dimension" quickly gets problematic because it suggests that the physical "universe" is the primary reality and that life and consciousness occurred independently and "after-the-fact" by some accident, and that "physical existense" and time are epiphenominal with respect to consciousness. Personally, I believe that it is more likely that "consciousness" - not just individual human (3D) consciousness but "universal consciousness", is the primary reality, and this is also what the Law of One seems to to be saying. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Filip: "The law of one uses an 8 dimension octave system. According to this we are now in the 3d dimension so the next one is the 4th. Why there are other sources saying we will go to the 5th or whatever dimension probobly has several reasons." Ron: I think we need to be careful when using the musical "octave" analogy. The diatonic sets within the Western equal-temperred system are secondary groupings of pitches (5 tones and 2 semitones) within the 12-tone equal-tempered system consisting of 2 ^ (1/12) relative increments. Use of the word "octave" to refer to a 7-step diatonic set has always been a misnomer. In a previous post in this forum, I propsed using the 8-level Harmonic Scale as an analogy for the 8-density system referred to in the Law of One. In 1977, I developed an 8-level "harmonic scale" based on the harmonic series, and, as such, it is not temperred but rather exactly pitched according to true harmonic ratios, and because it consists of a logical 8 x 8 matrix of these pitches, it also supports "key modulation" (although this term may carry with it a bias toward diatonic pitch sets). Since then, I have composed music using both the 8-level harmonic scale and also the 12-level harmonic scale. As far as I know, I am the only composer who has ever used the 12 x 12 harmonic scale to date. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Mr Erickson, is your music available on the internet for our listening pleasure? Id love to hear it, thanks. --- In asc2k@yahoogroups.com, "Ron Erickson" <ronerick1@...> wrote: As far as I know, I am the only composer who has ever used the 12 x 12 harmonic scale to date. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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