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Ans\\'cr-t<l zr(luestion
about the cliflbrerlceltet$'eerl
a n i n r a t ea n c l i n a n i n t : r t e
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Animate and innanimate Irrs]
It it c'orllesfrotn a higher level, the result is a thing in itself.
. :,,' Ilolr- Ghost is then the neutralizing force.
I shall tty to explain it in this way. Here are levels. Here is
.r':oltrte rest. Although it has vibrations, they carl ltring it out
: rlr so far. If the triad is formed with absolute rest f ronr rl
'\\ ('l' level as passive force, then this absoltrte rest enters iptr;
:,,' c'olnposition of it, pulls it down toward earth, etc.
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No, this absorption is not accidental. Remember the iuner
octaves.
This si is closer to the neighboring octave, it still has echoes
of it. The next note no longer has anything. So this si can man-
ufacture finer matter more easily. Of course, if it works alone,
this finer matter is only thrown away. But if three work, it can
become crystallized.
The third force exists in the whole organism-for instance, it
exists in you taken as a whole. It can be measured. But it does
not exist in a separate center.
Animate and innanimate lzrzl
' \o fitt'. \\/e have frequently touched upon the
processes 9f'
'ttt'ition of'the human organism. Now, with
the help of incli-
.ttiott.sttnd data already given, we mean to examine in gretrter-
:,'trril the chemical side, the essence,so to speak, of clienrical
: 'r'()c'e'ssestaking place in the organism.
It has lleen said already that in every place, at every point
't the uttiverse, all the influences reachingit
combine in accor-
i.trrc'ervith a certain, definite law. We have been clecltrcing
' ltt'sc laws
of mathematical correspondence of different str6-
'1.lllces which act as links, ?S it were, in one or
several chains.
lj) tlcquiring different properties depending on its place, prat-
'('l' u'hich \^/as
originally one became divided into a series of
't'l)tlrate, quite definite, degrees, connected by a
coptinuous
t.ttt{e of continually changittg matter. Since all the properties
'l trtiltter at any particular place are quite definite, they
cal be
,-.rlcrtlated, as well as all the influences brought into that
place
,,rith other matters.
The same cAn be said about the energy which fashions the
:rlittter and pours in and out of it, as well as of the energy con-
:rrirted in it. The laws governing combination of matter and en-
,'r'g)' of different degrees of, so to speak, kinship are the same
rrr all rungs of the ladder. As in large cycles, so in small
ph"-
rrol]lena, all interactior, all combinations, shocks, changes, ltew
lortttations, crystallizations, all relationships of matter and en-
t'r'$1rwhich we never get separately without their clepeldence
)rle upon another, are subject to these laws. Therefore, ll,hen
u'8 speak of matter we necessarily speak also of the energy
r'ontained in it, of its dynamic quality.
If we touch upon processes which take place near the earth
.rttd in the earth, we shall find the same laws. M any varied in-
fltrences reach the earth. Please note that whenever I use the
"influence"
tvord I mean matter-substance-charged, as it
\\.e're,with the corresponding energy, which in certain definite
t'oltditions begins to interact with other substances it rneets.
If we illustrate it thus, the diagram will represent schemati-
t'allv the surface of the earth. The arrows represent different
IzrB] Views from the Real World
4=1
4=1
r 4:)- E
(r+ s ' l
2 1
+=t\.-,2
\, 4=1
Animate and innanimate lztgl
'l-lteir
action produces round the earth and in it new combi-
"rtiorls of rnatter, constructed accorditrg to law and supplied
. rtlr corresporlding energy. By their interaction, by means of
r liich they cAn enter into various combinations-now actively,
)\\. passiv ely, in relation to different substances-new classes
, rr(l varieties of matter Are produced. These combinations give
rlr(' to subsequent links of that particular chain, and so or1.By
,ll these processes there Are formed on earth all the varied
,rtrbinations of rnatter-metals, minerals, elements of' our
Irt'nristry, organic and inorganic compounds, solid, liqtrid and
j.rse'olls states of matter, as well as all the fonns and vu.rieties
,t organic lif'e from microorganisms to lnan.
\ll this infinite variety of already existing forms, combina,
'ir)rlS and states of matter react differently
to the llasic infltr-
,'rrces which reach the earth from the difl'erent links of the
,snric scale, the path of which lies through the earth. Sonte
l rnnS receive matters which reach them independently, others
i,, so through certain transrnitting combinations. The first
.t'r'nr to exist in the closed circle of the law of octaves, sirlce
'lrct'contaiu a cornplete octave in thernselves a.nd are iur ex-
:)r'('ssionof it. The;r lead a self-sufficient existence, i{'u'e crll}
,'\press it thus, receiving these rnatters rnerely as the necessrlrv
' rt)(l tl.nd nourishment and thus maintaining the larvftrllr. conr-
the influences reaching it, rvhich rnaintain its lifb and feed it,
in the same way as the process of breathing maintains human
lifb. Through the triangl" of the symbol it is connected with
these influences. Each note of its crystallized essence is in its
turtr a complete closed octave, that is, the srlme svmltol, sultor-
dinate to the first. On the circle ofthe busic svrnbol, the points
Animate and innanimate lzztl