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According to our ancestors, the fundamental building blocks of all knowledge are
The Seven Axioms of Tehuti. These precepts originated in ancient Kamit, were
carried to all continents, and remain evident in those places in forms of Aristotelian
Philosophy, Taoism, Jainism, and Buddhism. Either directly or indirectly, all
civilizations have benefited from an understanding of these seven axioms:
Everything that appears in your world was once a thought you had. Indicate an
important event in your life and then return to the place in time you planted the
seed for this event with a thought. A woman had suffered in poverty for 7 years
having foolishly bought a business in the worst part of town. She realized this was
because once she had prayed to experience as broad and as deep a life as possible.
That was when the seed of poverty was planted.
Everything vibrates. Nothing is still. This Axiom helps us to understand the essence
of things. A fine network of vibrations connects us with every other living thing.
You might picture it as an invisible world wide web. It is by being in tune with the
vibrations of the universe that we attract and are attracted to every experience in
our life.
The higher the vibration the closer the object is to the divine (light). The lower the
vibration the closer the object is to the earth (heavy). For example, your thoughts
have a high frequency of vibration while your soul’s frequency of vibration is even
higher. Your physical body has a frequency of vibration that is lower than both are.
To use a metaphor, suppose you like rhythm and blues music. If you set your radio
dial to R & B, you won’t hear classical or jazz music. If you vibrate at a peaceful
level, you’ll most likely not meet violent people.
Since everything vibrates at some frequency level (even thoughts) then everything
has a natural frequency of vibration called resonance. Resonance is the frequency
of vibration that causes an object to become unstable.
Everything has its opposite. The struggle between opposites is what defines a
thing. You know hot because you know cold. Hot and cold are the polarities of the
thing “temperature”. You know wet because you know dry. Wet and dry are the
polarities of the thing “humidity”.
This Axiom helps us understand the principles of yin and yang. Some energy
attracts and some energy repels. One is not better than the other, both just exist.
The Axiom of Polarity can be understood in life when we recognize the truth in this
saying: If you want him to be more of a man, be more of a woman.
The pendulum swing manifests in everything. The measure of the swing to the left
is the measure of the swing to the right. This Axiom operates in life quite visibly
with people who are bipolar. One day they're up, the next they're down. The Axiom
of Rhythm is realized when we observe a person who becomes very, very happy. It
dictates that the same person can be very, very sad. The correction to this dilemma
is evident: avoid being very, very happy or sad, exercise moderation in all things.
The Axiom of Cause and Effect states, every cause has an effect.
There are many planes of causation and none escapes this Axiom. Buddhists call it
“the Law of Karma”. Karma in simple language can be stated: do good and good will
come to you now, and hereafter. On the other hand, do bad and bad will come to you
now, and hereafter.
In the language of the harvest, Karma can be explained this way: if you sow goods
seeds, you will reap good harvest. If you sow bad seeds, you will reap a bad harvest.
Another name for this Axiom is the law of moral causation. Moral causation works in
the moral realm just as the physical law of action and reaction works in the physical
realm. If you speak and act with a good or bad mind, then happiness or unhappiness
follows you just as the wheel follows the hoof of the ox or like your shadow, which
never leaves you.
Dhmmapada Chapter 1: Yamaka Vagga- The Twin Verses
Thus, The Axiom of Cause and Effect is a process, action, energy and force. Some
interpret this force as “action-influence.” It’s our own doings reacting on ourselves.
The pain and happiness people experience are the results of their own deeds, words
and thoughts reacting on themselves. Our deeds, words and thoughts produce our
prosperity, failure, happiness and misery.
Gender manifests on all planes. This Axiom works in our lives by helping us see that
some situations require us to be active (male) while other situations require
passivity (female). Within each male, there is an inner female and within each
female, there is an inner male. Both male and female are necessary for optimal
creation and regeneration.
The Seven Axioms of Tehuti are metaphysical paradigms (deal with the
imperceptible) but they are as certain as the Axiom in physics, what goes up must
come down.