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Originally Posted by Mikal It is interesting that gravity appears as an attractive force yet there is some evidence it also may be repulsive. I note this because before all these strange experiences began in my life...when I was passing through the process of integrating my consciousness..I experienced getting caught between two forces...great battle with an outside force that was attractive and an inner force which was repulsive. I was the battleground between these two forces which I little understood. I had to put some effort into conquering the attractive force...after that battle..all my experiences began that kind of defied the whole idea of gravity.
If I am off base here...do not fear to tell me. Am ernestly seeking to understand this part of the Integration of Consciousness and whether gravity has anything to do with it |
Hi Mikal,
I think your experience is right-on, and you should be thankful to have these experiences. Sometimes, the truth reveals itself best from the inside out.
The toe cannot be told without a concept explaining the dimensional set-up, and it is really surprising that 3D does not contain the most obvious aspect of them all, one that explains your experience quite well.
Currently, 3D is considered up-down, left-right, front-back, yet in our universe the most important pair is not captured by any of these three: in-out. Meanwhile, we all know that our entire universe has been found to move outwardly, so if there is a toe, this would be the one pair that must be explained. Without this pair, no toe is valid. 3D is therefore in its current state not a valid concept that explains the toe, for it is only static, and does not give prime position to in-out, the most important spatial aspect in our universe.
What is fundamental in the toe is that one of these four pairs, and one only, contains a limitation, while the other three can be considered infinite. Spatially, one can go right, for as long as one wants, and the same goes for left, or up, or down, or front, or back. One can go outwardly also infinitively, but one cannot go inwardly infinitely. If you go inward, there is always a moment you must go outwardly again. Our universe is moving outwardly, because once it went inwardly and experienced the limitation. It came outwardly containing that experience, showing limitation, each part itself.
The most important aspect in our universe is the pair of in and out. From what I read in your delivery, from the moment you realized the battle between in and out, your consciousness started to integrate all this information.