The following presentation is number 2 in a series of videos about the Mind-Body relationship and has many great concepts that help explain Dr. Norman’s teachings. We must consider as we watch it that they use different words and expressions – mostly born from Eastern terminology and some concepts are a little off base, however, students who are studying Unarius diligently will be able to differentiate the basic concepts. This video can also create an opportunity to discuss the Science of Unarius as apposed to the Eastern philosophies. In my opinion, there some wonderful ideas expressed!
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Tagged with: Cosmon Corner • Science of Life • Voice of Hermes
This is a beautiful video; I’ve seen it before, perhaps I sent it to you. The spiral of life, it is right there in front of us, in the leaves, the branches of the tree, in the garden, inside our bodies; it is everywhere if we open our eyes to see. I walk barefoot in the grass every day, watch plants grow in the garden. I ponder on the intelligence behind the self assembly, the self organization. I am slowly leaving the devouring mentality of the locust behind.
I agree Gary. The Spiral is the Infinite’s most efficient pattern of movement. When you consider that energy is always in motion, it is the logical shape to incorporate in all of the forms we see. How many things in the Universe do we observe traveling in an up and down pattern like a sine wave. None. Everything, if seen from a larger perspective is moving spirally because it works!…..and that’s why if someone needs to screw in a board, Home Depot doesn’t sell any wave-shaped screws.:)
Also, the two dimensional impression of a sine wave, in my opinion, should be a spiral if we could see it third dimensionally. I’ve always thought that the reason most see it as waves, is due to how it appears on an oscilloscope, or on the surface of a rippling pond. They can’t envision the spiraling energy under it moving toward shore.
On the other hand, they might prefer calling it a sine wave because they feel ‘Sine Spiral’ doesn’t flow as well.:) By the way, I enjoy those barefoot grass walks too…….Ken