The Charge:
The Space – Time Delay
of Free Will
The Charge Motion
and its Magnetic Domain:
the Source of Selfhood
“The Cosmos was built by and upon the principles
which became known as music, arithmetic and geometry;
harmony, system and balance.
By changing the rate of vibration – the wavelength and the frequency,
so to speak – varying movement, patterns, forms and substances
came into being.
This was the beginning of the law of diversity
which supplies endless designs for the universal pattern.
Upon this law are based the great divisions in force and matter.”
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Edgar Cayce’s Story of The Origin and Destiny of Man
Lytle Robinson, 1972
The charge is the space-time delay which creates free will.
The motion of the charge, its posture, its position, its orientation
or alignment determines the bounding of self, the separateness of self
or the open, edgelessness of self.
The directing of our attention steers the alignment of the mind-field
and determines the selfhood.
Intent must be aligned to an inner / outer compliance and calibration
in order to gain the gracefulness,
the power and the elegance of the larger scheme.
To be and to do in terms of the self, attentive to the defined and bound self,
is to leave one with the only alternative to power:
the amalgamation of other alienated minds and substances,
beings and forms.
This amalgamation is the world of control and manipulation
in a hierarchical dominance.
These two descriptions of the source of power contrast the differences
between those in service to the Law of One and those in service to self.
This is the difference between the work of the white magi of ancient Persia,
who seek the balanced presence of all colours and tones in harmony
and the work of the Black Magi who seek to preserve
and furnish the separate self.
Each work unifies the fragments, but the work of the white magi,
contrasts with the work of the black magi.
There are blind practitioners, those in service to self,
who provide for self in subtle and indirect ways:
wealth, the method of greed as an expression of fear of the consequences
of not controlling their experience by means of ownership
and property rights; those who trust in reserves and the control of others.
Whenever we turn fully to being and doing in behalf of the larger scheme
as our only source of well-being, security, direction, gracefulness
and elegance, we attain the reconciliation with our source,
the redemption for which we yearn, the sense of home and belonging.
When we hold apart, when we fear, when we reserve for and furnish the self,
when we condition what we call our giving,
we give lingering endurance to the alienated self.
Relax, let go, release the attachment to the partial,
allow connection to the whole.
Do not seek to manipulate or control another.
Only offer opportunity, present possibility,
welcome ways of unconditioned participation, openness,
lay up for your selves treasures in heaven, the larger scheme.
Embody the elegance in being and doing of acknowledging
and heeding the greater scheme in our thoughts and acts,
our tolerance and patience, our responsiveness to impulse
from the greater scheme, our interdependence.
We are submitted to one another dependently.
We meet every appearance of threat with an inward turn towards anchorage
in the greater scheme.
We do not suffer the recoil of the self asserting importance,
but the anchorage of our participation in the elegance, the dynamics,
the balance, the white, the one, the harmony, the openness.
We are not defiant, but compliant. We are not critical, but tolerant.
We are not arrogant, but humble.
But we have the power of silence
and not the weakness of the alienated manifest.
We have the strength of alliance with all that is
and not the weakness of fear.
We trust the sufficiency of the source and not the reserves of ownership
and the furnished separate self.
“As it (the earth) began its natural rotation, it slowly moved closer to the sun, from which it receives its impetus for the awakening of the elements
that give life in its various forms.”
Case # 364-6
Edgar Cayce’s Story of The Origin and Destiny of Man
Lytle Robinson, 1972
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