Relationship
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A relationship is a connection between monads.
Several different types of relationships can exist. Relationships can be be monopolar (i.e. between two separate individual monads), dyadic (i.e. between between two or more individuals. You and I have a relationship (a connection) through this page, just as you have a relationship (i.e. a connection) with your parents, your siblings, and your friends. Note that relationships don’t have to be between just two individuals. You and your spouse (a dyad), taken together as “we”, may have a relationship to some other married couple. In this case, “we” have a relationship with “them”. You may also have a group relationship with the group of people you work with.
See Also
Creation
As above in consciousness, so below in_matter
First Creation
Problem of Ennui | Unfolding of Creation | Dimensions of Creation | Breath of God | Fundamental Factors of Creation | Problem of Daath
Second Creation
Great Cosmic Death | Acceleration | Orgasm
Third Creation
Vibration | Point of Entry (Point Zero)| Point of Separation Oroborous | Big Bang/The Watershed/Third Creation | Light Experience | Feeling
Elements of Creation | Creative Idea | Creative Position | Creative Relationship | Creative Expectation | Force+Formation | Fundamental View of Creation
Day One | Day Two | Day Three | Day Four | Day Five | Day Six
Fourth Creation
Further Reading
Sharp, Michael. (BOLVII). The Book of Light: The Nature of God, the Structure of Consciousness, and the Universe Within You (Vol. Two - Water). St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press.