this lovely theory has helped human consciousness to evolve and open to the possibilities that we are not solid, we have huge unexpressed energy potentials, there may be a lot more we don't know. i think all these thought forms and their children have been helpful over time in expanding and improving in many ways our experience of life here on earth. unfortunately, some nasty crap has come out of e=mc2 too. (like nuclear bombs!) and we are human mediators for that aspect of possibility too. receiving and processing the fallout on so many levels.
comparing the four forces:
the four forces are like four sunday morning superfriends.
we have the wondertwins!: strong and weak nuclear forces which both hold the nucleus together, but one's on steroids, and the other lets a few things go from time to time.
aquaman!: electromagnetism at it's finest. he lives in a world of conductivity and with his super power can call all it's people/ocean animals together to chase negativity with positivity.
wonderwoman!: this is gravity, invisible in her special plane, and indefinable. still she is powerful and her magic lasso can pull you right down to earth. (or anywhere else she wants you to go!)
function of gravity:
"Love is metaphysical gravity." - R. Buckminster Fuller
gravity is an ocean for us to swim in. keeps the crows connected to the earth as they leap from the uppermost branches of the oak into the pure blue sky. helps give us form. provides a sense of "here." a field which is unique and unifying. literally holds us together. challenges the imagination as a boundary or barrier to be overcome. if gravity were a person, it would be a wise and patient grandmother. holding us consistently in her arms. letting us get away with it now and then. connecting us to all that is and has been and will be until we're wise enough to get that connection, the oneness, on our own.
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Thank you for that wonderful quote by R. Fuller. Love is like a metaphysical gravity...pulling us in, pushing us away at times.
I love how you put things into words...comparing gravity to a wise grandmother :-)
That's exactly what it's like...comforting us (holding us) yet letting us expand (grow individually) on our own.
Thanks Jenny!
I dug the superfriends analogy. Well done :)
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