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Introduction
The purpose and destiny of dual reality (the
non personal Unqualified Absolute and the personal Qualified Absolute) is contained within and balanced by the Universal
Absolute. The Universal Absolute is the potential synthesis of the Unqualified and Qualified Absolutes.
Human males follow the track of the Unqualified
Absolute. Human females emulate the Qualified Absolute. Humans alternate male and female lives until achieving salvation.
The goal is to achieve homosexuality (a unified gender personality) emulating the Universal Absolute. Homosexuality has no
relationship to the term “homosexual.”
Traits of Unqualified Absolute or Human
Male
- Masculine
-Yang. The expansive, expressive, out going, straight force using quantum action. The force of Quantum Action pulls one-way
(linearly), while Gravity Action pulls the other (inward and upward).
Positive phase - The positive may be considered as
the active force and the negative as those tending to keep the balance. (Paraphrased quote from Edgar Cayce.)
Traits of Qualified Absolute or Human Female
Feminine – Yin. Negative Phase, Centralizing,
Centripetal, Implosive, Inward Seeking, Collapsing, Aggregative. Creative.
Gravity Action – Inward attraction. Love. All
good, all hope, all mercy, all purpose of the Divine flows from Love itself; that the Eternal Father would have man in his
former estate, knowing himself to be one with Him, yet individual, capable of making influences upon the brotherhood that
make known the joy of Love - that law is love, love is law to all, as it expresses itself. (Paraphrased quote from Edgar Cayce)
Negative phase - Negative is not used as the opposite
of good. Negative is simply the opposite of positive. Submissive. Nurturing. Receptive. Mother. Female. Concave. Assimilative.
Biological life exhibits
proportional relationships and harmonically unified diversity.
The following is a list of proportional relationships and harmonically unified diversity in man's body and life.
Relationships of Yin - Yang and Chinese Elementals.
Major Muscle and Nerve Harmonics.
Skeletal System and Harmonic Proportions.
Twelve Bio-Energy Fields and Subtle Energy Bodies.
Seven Endocrine Glands and their Relationship to the Chakras.
Chronobiological Life Cycles (Infraradian, Ultradian, & Circadian).
Sensory Mechanisms and their Frequency Ranges.
Sensorium (the flow of Sensory Input, Analysis, Process, and Output).
Dental Correlations to Organs, Joints, and Glands.
Spinal Vertebrae Correlations to Glands, Nerves, Chakras, and Music.
Musical Note, Color, Astrological Sign, Polarity, and Magnetic Field.
The Physical, Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Causes of Health and Disease.
Proportional relationships between Body Sections and Joints.
Subatomic, Atomic, Molecular, Cellular, Tissue, and Organ Resonances.
Acupuncture and Color Acupuncture Locations.
Palm size, which determines the distance between the Chakras.
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Relationship
of Yin, Yang and the Five Chinese Elementals
The ancient Chinese scholars believed that there are two natural, complementary and contradictory forces in
our universe, Yin and Yang.
Yin represents the female, negative, darkness, softness, moisture,
night time, even numbers and the docile aspects of things (the Qualified Absolute).
Yang represents the male, positive, brightness, hardness, dryness,
day-time, odd numbers and the dominant aspects of things (the Unqualified Absolute).
Yin and Yang are continually in a state of flux, always seeking
their balance point. One moves , the other responds. The ancient scholars treated this phenomenon as a natural universal law.
The Chinese scholars also believed that our universe consists
of five basic elements: metal, water, wood, fire and soil. Everything, including humans, in the universe has a relationship
with these five elements. The scholars applied the five elements not only to every physical thing in the world, but also to
colors, directions, seasons, sounds and the years, months, days, hours, minutes and seconds in the Chinese Calendar.
The five elements have Yin and Yang aspects, as well. They are
moving, waning, waxing and changing all the time. The movements of the five elements are slow and stable when they are in
balance. If they are out of balance, the movements are unstable and unpredictable. When a person is in a stable (five-element)
environment, he will live peacefully. When a person is in an unpredictable environment, that person is easily out of control.
Some believe people can determine their five element "weights"
from their birth date and time. Also, by combining the five element weights plus the concept of the Yin and Yang
seeking balance, the rise and fall cycle of human destiny may be determined.
This could be interpreted as seeking truth, beauty and goodness as individuals and collectively.
Click and scroll to "9. The Spread of Buddhism."
For the thoughts of Jesus on Buddhism, click and scroll to p. 1466,"7. Trips about Rome."
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