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a bigger set - 03-17-2006, 01:46 PM

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does the diagram mean that mind is pervasive? and is this universal mind or human mind? (or other?) and what about matter being tranformed energy?
The mind is all pervasive since it is square of energy at a higher dimensional level of existence. It is applicable both to human mind and universal mind since size or space and time are meaningless for square of energy. Matter and energy are equivalently transformable by Einstein's E=mcc.


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Cool hmm... - 03-17-2006, 01:49 PM

does harmonics fit in here anywhere?


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does harmonics fit in here anywhere?
In a way, it does. Harmonic frequencies or wavelengths are integral multiple of that fundamental frequency or wavelength of any kind of vibrations. Unfortunately, these fundamental vibrations can become constructive harmony or destructive harmony. Both can be equally resonated.


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words of wisdom - 03-21-2006, 12:53 PM

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Palindromes demonstrate the very deep complexity of life's effort to understand itself.
Thanks. Are they then words of wisdom or words of doom?


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