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Force + Formation = Creation | A basic [[magic|magical]] formula: Force + Formation = Creation | ||
In the [[Collective Consciousness]] of this planet, force (yang) has been associated with the male body form. Subsequently (and as a consequence of the imposition of the [[ideology]] of [[Patriarchy]], ) the male body form has been glorified and empowered above others. The association and glorification has elevated and empowered Force over Formation on this planet. | In the [[Collective Consciousness]] of this planet, force (yang) has been associated with the male body form. Subsequently (and as a consequence of the imposition of the [[ideology]] of [[Patriarchy]], ) the male body form has been glorified and empowered above others. The association and glorification has elevated and empowered Force over Formation on this planet. | ||
The elevation of Force over Formation is a manipulated intervention in the [[Alchemy]] of [[Creation]]. While this may have alchemical utility in the short term (i.e. as a strategy to achieve [[Ascension]], in the long term the imbalanced use of Force causes the decay and disintegration of [[Physical Creation]]. In actual fact the [[Human Form]] must use both aspects of energy in order to grow, mature, develop, and stay healthy. | The elevation of Force over Formation is a manipulated intervention in the [[Alchemy]] of [[Creation]]. While this may have alchemical utility in the short term (i.e. as a strategy to achieve [[Ascension]], in the long term the imbalanced use of Force causes the decay and disintegration of [[Physical Creation]]. In actual fact the [[Human Form]] must use both aspects of energy in order to grow, mature, develop, and stay healthy. | ||
In ancient Egyptian cosmology, Atum, the primordial being, manifest creation through the "spoken word." "...the formation of a concept...and the actualization of that concept by means of a command that is inherently compelling ("Annunciation"). Because of its causal role, the intellectual principle is antecedent to the material...The creation first existed in the mind of the creator: he 'crafted the world in the design of this heart' (Text 14, 6) "foretold what was not and thought of what is' (Text, 113, 8) (Allen, 1988: 59). | |||
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Allen, J. P. (1988). Genesis in Egypt: The Philosophy of Ancient Egyptian Creation Accounts. Connecticut: Yale University. | |||
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Revision as of 00:09, 10 September 2017
Force (a.k.a. yang energy) is the positive, driving, empowering, and activating Aspect of Consciousness. Force, what physicists call work, is the prime mobile of physical creation. It is the cause of, and driving engine behind the emanation of consciousness and the manifestation of Physical Creation.
Force may be contrasted with Formation.
Notes
A basic magical formula: Force + Formation = Creation
In the Collective Consciousness of this planet, force (yang) has been associated with the male body form. Subsequently (and as a consequence of the imposition of the ideology of Patriarchy, ) the male body form has been glorified and empowered above others. The association and glorification has elevated and empowered Force over Formation on this planet.
The elevation of Force over Formation is a manipulated intervention in the Alchemy of Creation. While this may have alchemical utility in the short term (i.e. as a strategy to achieve Ascension, in the long term the imbalanced use of Force causes the decay and disintegration of Physical Creation. In actual fact the Human Form must use both aspects of energy in order to grow, mature, develop, and stay healthy.
In ancient Egyptian cosmology, Atum, the primordial being, manifest creation through the "spoken word." "...the formation of a concept...and the actualization of that concept by means of a command that is inherently compelling ("Annunciation"). Because of its causal role, the intellectual principle is antecedent to the material...The creation first existed in the mind of the creator: he 'crafted the world in the design of this heart' (Text 14, 6) "foretold what was not and thought of what is' (Text, 113, 8) (Allen, 1988: 59).
See Also
Formation (yin) | Emanation of Creation | Tree of Life
Further Reading
Allen, J. P. (1988). Genesis in Egypt: The Philosophy of Ancient Egyptian Creation Accounts. Connecticut: Yale University.