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    Re: What is the speed of life-Itself?

    I see life as an eternal constant,making then the speed of life zero,as mentioned earlier in this thread speed implies "somewhere to go" Life is ominipresent and is already there,and everywhere.


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    Re: What is the speed of life-Itself?

    Quote Originally Posted by mkirkpatrick View Post
    I see life as an eternal constant,making then the speed of life zero,as mentioned earlier in this thread speed implies "somewhere to go" Life is ominipresent and is already there,and everywhere.


    regards michael.
    While the net sum may be calculated as zero, the experiencing itself is perceived as movement, and at times, the speed is rather exhilarating, is it not?

    Motion experienced within a realm of constant motion......traveling incredibly distance yet ultimately returning to or remaining in the same spot.

    Or so it may seem.....
    So many paths to the same destination,
    would, but I could, experience them all...

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    Re: What is the speed of life-Itself?

    Quote Originally Posted by labelwench View Post
    While the net sum may be calculated as zero, the experiencing itself is perceived as movement, and at times, the speed is rather exhilarating, is it not?

    Motion experienced within a realm of constant motion......traveling incredibly distance yet ultimately returning to or remaining in the same spot.

    Or so it may seem.....
    Yes it certainly is labelwench,in the relative sense we seem to move or motion through life,in the absolute state we just ARE!

    Thanks for your thoughts.

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    Re: What is the speed of life-Itself?

    If the speed of light is fixed, then the speed of darkness is also fixed. And their speeds are the same. They cancel each other out. Together they are at rest.

    The speed of life then, is also balanced by the speed of death. Their velocities are also equal, and together they, too, are at rest.

    Perhaps, Michael is right. The sum value of the speed of all things must equal zero.

    If the world is based upon principles of opposition, then balance reigns supreme.

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    Re: What is the speed of life-Itself?

    Quote Originally Posted by Wick View Post
    If the speed of light is fixed, then the speed of darkness is also fixed. And their speeds are the same. They cancel each other out. Together they are at rest.

    The speed of life then, is also balanced by the speed of death. Their velocities are also equal, and together they, too, are at rest.

    Perhaps, Michael is right. The sum value of the speed of all things must equal zero.

    If the world is based upon principles of opposition, then balance reigns supreme.
    Thanks Wick,Yes life just IS! It can only be zero.

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