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Re: Using the platonic solids during FusionFrom: Michael Winn
Subject: General
Date/Time 2005-04-10 21:36:25
Remote IP: 207.69.2.102
MessageIndirectly, yes.
You have to convert the flat plane bagua into its three dimensional shape, which is a cube. Cube has eight points, same as bagua. When you study the bagua as sacred geometry, you realize it is the "sphering of hte cube", the next dimension up of the "squaring of the circle". This is one of the primary challenges of sacred geometry, to find the shape that expresses the balance between matter (cube, square) and spirit (sphere, circle), so that they harmoniously intersect each other and share the exact same center point.
So when you do the "yang" practice of spinning baguas in fusion, you are really just sitting at the center point of the cube/sphere and using the bagua shapes in all directions to fuse the emotional "shape patterns" of your energy body back into their spherical, i.e. neutral unshaped form. But still continue feeling at the same time.
May be hard to get this without drawings.
michael
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