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Beyond the Cosmic Veil's avatar

I am indeed! Thank you for the kind comments as well. I have the HSC, but am saving my money for the collectors edition. I start with Unit 1 in January just as Doc and Lao instructed. Matt Presti is also a good friend and I have been on his TEC Podcast twice.

Margaret Ruhe's avatar

Your understanding of their teachings is spot on! Lovely to see. Where ever possible send your followers over to us at www.philosophy.org I just reread Unit 3 and love love that unit of their Home Study Course.

Beyond the Cosmic Veil's avatar

It would be my pleasure!

Happy reading!!

Greg Lippincott's avatar

Yes. Everything physical comes from the Non-Physical. I choose to call the Non-Physical consciousness.

Beyond the Cosmic Veil's avatar

And you would be 100% correct. I use the word Mind. That said, consciousness, mind, beauty, truth, power, balance, etc all come from one undivided Cause, meaning they are all one just as the different spokes of a wheel all extend from a Unity in their fulcrum hub.

Margaret Ruhe's avatar

You must be a student of Walter and Lao Russell, I am guessing. Are you familiar with their Home Study Course on Universal Law, Natural Science and Living Philosophy? www.philosophy.org I am a Board member so just curious. Love your post.

Mary's avatar

Interesting comparison, but If the mind/cause/abstract doesn’t change, the universe/effects/material that this mind materializes doesn’t change.

The universe is constantly being materialized by the discoveries from science.

I think that the cause and the effects is in a constant exchange, one feeding another, so both are is constant movement, infinitely.

Know Thy Self's avatar

I feel this too Mary. Just like with yin and yang you can't have one without the other.

Beyond the Cosmic Veil's avatar

This is understandable, especially when thought about from the perspective of the senses.

Let's look upon it from a different perspective.

Mind is still, unchanging and eternal. The purpose of Mind is to Think. Therefore the product of Mind is Thought.

The Thought process, therefore, is a two-way extension from its centering still source, like a seesaw. The two directions of thought are concentration(+) (focusing to a point) and decentration(-) (a relaxation of that focusing). The two, in harmony with each other, constitute the process of thought.

The two, combined with their fulcrum source of Mind, is the origin of what we call the Divine Trinity.

The ying yang, which you mentioned @mindbodywisdom is the interplay of the two forces of Thought(+ and -), which weave their two opposed patterns THROUGH each other. That is the reason that symbol has the black dot in the white and the white dot in the black. The 'S' pattern which separates the white (concentrative/male +) and black (decentrative/female -) is a symbol for Thought.

Back to your reply, Mary. You stated, "I think that the cause and the effects is in a constant exchange, one feeding another, so both are is constant movement, infinitely."

This is actually close to the Truth. However, two forces which are in constant exchange are the concentration and decentration of Thought, not its Mind source.

So the question is...

How can a vibrationless, still equilibrium produce motion?

The answer is...it can't.....but it can SEEM to.

Mind is a balanced equilibrium. Thought, the product of Mind, SIMULATES cause by forever interchanging its two opposed conditions by creating formed material bodies.

Cause is eternal. Effect is eternally repeated.

This is the foundation of what we call reincarnation.