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Location & Movement

You stand at the center of a large disk. It extends out from where you are, in all directions; turn right or
left and you see the disk as the ground below you, flat and unending, going out as far as you can see.
Curiously, there is a horizon and you see all sorts of things above the horizon; skies, some clouds, trees,
hills, roads and the general landscape of beauty that is all around you. The flat disk, nevertheless, is all
there, all the way out to..?
There are 360 degrees marked out from your center position; long, thin accurate lines which extend out
to the edges and beyondeach and all one degree apart. Close to you, the distance is small between each
line. As you look down and closer, you see each line become finer and finer, thinner and more exact,
never touching the one next to it. You zoom in like a cameras long lens or even as would a microscope
and the lines remain separate as close to you as they come. Zoom back out, lift your head up and back and
the lines remain very visible and always, one degree apart.
You look far down one of the lines, out towards the horizon and the beautiful landscape all around.
Your eyes zoom out like a telescope and focus in on a point far from you; you see the line and then the
one next to it, extending out as far as your telescope will allow. Always one degree apart. You drop a hat
to mark your spot, right in front of you. Its a red baseball style cap and it falls still in its place. You bend
back, blink your eyes and extend your arm out, pointing with your index finger to a point above the
horizon and then wave your arm sideways, left to right to left.
You are at the center of a new disk now; your red cap not seen. The same lines always one degree
apart extend out, just as before. This time you travel out from where your center was and then you can
see the disk below you..it is one degree below the disk you are on. As you travel farther out on this new,
second disk the one below appears, exactly one degree away. It is transparent when you want to look
through it and when your gae turns away, it becomes solid; it is the ground below you. The farther out
you travel, the farther away is the disk under your current level, yet always one degree away. You look
down and back and can now see your red cap tightly wedged into the narrowing gap between the disk
upon which you now stand and the one below where you stood a moment ago. The disks draw tightly
together at the center, just behind the cap you left behind. The lines extend out, always one degree
apart on the plane of each disk and each disk surface also one degree apart.
You can go a great distance by moving just one degree up, down, left or right as you discover that there
are disks above and below you all the way around, 360 of them. Just as there are 360 lines on each disk,
129,600 lines in all, 21,600 multiples of 6.
On each disk you can see the world all around you. You look far out to a mountain top and hop up
several disks to come level with its peak and then jump a few lines and the top of the mountain comes to
you, always just in one degree steps. Wherever you stop, you find yourself at the center of the series of
360 disks extending out from your position and 360 lines on each disk, always, always one degree apart.
The distance between them may be large or small, the number of disks many or few, yet always just one
degree apart.
You arrive anywhere youd like to go in 6 steps out + 6 steps back, just by picking the distance and
moving but one degree at a time.
A previous entry described a series of six rotating wheels specifically a round center wheel and 5
bands around the center. Here a flat disk is described; well, which is it? One disk or 6 wheels? Dessert
topping or floor polish? Good news; folks.its BOTH!
The disk of this description is the wheel of the previous description. If the disk is infinite, then why the
band around it? Answer: everything on the one wheel is the same vibration range; as soon as a different
vibration range is needed, a new band appears. The width is as narrow or broad as required, for the
destination.
What about the disks extending up vertically? Thats how YOUR disk might be seen from another
point-of-view, however the universe around you shifts up and down and you stay flat. The wide band
comes towards you, you do not have the sensation of moving towards it, as you might sense a boat across
water or a vehicle across land. The edge of the lake or foot of the mountains comes to you across the plain
or the surface.
Everything loops around in a circle; all points are destinations and origins simultaneously. The nature
of which depends on the desire and intent; because all places can be the starting or ending point, all are
connected in a vast series of spheres. The course any one person takes at any time is a circle; a path cross
the surface of the sphere. The sphere or globe will expand or contract exactly as necessary to fit the
logarithm of exponents in the formula necessary as the "road map" to arrive at the destination. These will
always be in multiples of 3 and 6 (six just being a double three, half of the 3 x 4 proportion of the three
sided triangle building blocks of all matter; recall from an earlier entry, the 4 sided polygon made up of
triangles of three points making a total of four, 3 x 4 = 12 the source from which all significance is
derived for the number twelve, an "even dozen.")
To attempt to visualize this as applicable to our dense matter renders it theoretical only; our physical
matter does not and cannot move in the same way; if it were possible, we would not be the dense matter
we are. Our physicality is subject to the energy and forces that move in the way described above. The
movements of our true energetic selves are not burdened by the perception of matter but rather act upon
it. The energy itself - the nature of which is not understood as our view of physics is incapable of its
detection and measurement - operates "above" the physical structure we see as finite and definite.
We reach the edge of our galaxy just as we reach the edge of our solar system and then
travel onward to the next system or galaxy with equal ease. It is a matter of selecting the destination;
nothing more. Knowledge of the destination and purpose for presence are the key requirements and
obstacles; time and distance have no meaning as we assign to those concepts on Earth.
The good news is all loved ones around us who have departed this physical life can return to visit, if
they so choose, from whatever condition comprises their location. It is but desire and want that are the
obstacles to union. Distance does not exist in the absence of time.

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