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Does anyone have doubt that the Hexagon is real?

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Christina

You like having fun with nature, that's a great attribute.
"You Tube" has similar fun ways where perception changes if we look at something long enough.
I do not know why this is so, But I assume that it is because it is so.

Maybe we only have to concentrate on a limited number of things and ideas to see the world we wish to see.
But then, there will be no happy surprises, I suppose

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why not? The answer for that colored hexagon is because of our brainfunction and connection with the eyes, it works crosswise in projection.
While if we see what we wish, than we get the problem not of no happiness, but of false insight.

But all is measuring , what is real what we see and who sees real?
I think I see real, because I have perfect eyes, one see and the other feels.
All goes through the brains and hormones visa versa, they works together with our 7senses, 5 lower and 2 higher( Hypofyse and Epifyse, resp Puititary and Pineal Gland)

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Again with the lower and higher?

As if the energy that created this world was high or low.
There is nothing, without the other

There is the moment, which is obviously now

Do you want to divide it into high and low?
I see no reason for that

The moment is what is important
Highs and lows change places

Yet time keeps prodding along.

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for others make it more clear.Because of most people think we have 5 senses, but we have 7, as we have 7 well known chakra's and much more of course.
If we see all in universe there is no high and low or left or right, but here we see all materialistic in words and drawings two or three dimensional.That is why

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Here we speak from up and down, because we see it in two dimensions

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I am not sure of the meaning of the drawing above. you can find a similar drawing in the book "The New Physics" by Paul Davis.
The drawing in the book describes the possible geometry of particles, which are particles that are much smaller than an atom.
I wonder if there is a connection!

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You can see on my blog (Astro Logos} possibly I worked out it as you meant.
This picture is the Shri Antara or Satvika

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I just saw inside that book, but that is more for someone working in NASA. And he missed theosophical insight.There are better ones from Annie Besant and Stephen Philips Charriot of the Gods ESP of Quarks.

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This book ( second in picture)presents an explanation of how recent discoveries of the new physics are revolutionizing our view of the world and, in particular, throwing light on many of the questions formerly posed by religion.


This is the first book in picture: How did the universe begin and how will it end? What is matter? What is mind, and can it survive death? What are time and space, and how do they relate to ideas about God? Is the order of the universe the result of accident or design.


I think first in picture can have interesting info.
We have them here for 15 euro each. so not expensive

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Paul Davis is one of my favorite physicists. Perhaps. the favorite

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