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diff --git a/fluidice.otx b/fluidice.otx new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ecbf87a --- /dev/null +++ b/fluidice.otx @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +\chap + +FLUIDICE: TIME AS A FUNCTION OF PRANA' + +. by E. Macer-Story +o éo'pynght 1977 by E. Macer-Story +(all rights reserved) + +In the followmg artlcle 1 attempt to explam the nature of +pranic energy exchange which can be seen to operate by + +time, where time is considered as a variable wnthm the + +symbology of certain energy systems, - . + +Obviously, none of the- models available: explams my +concept of the time-dependent. pranic energy, or this +concept would already be included within the systems. +Understand then ‘that 1 am attempting .to represent +concepts which are not avallable within the current ter- +mmology + +" These same concepts are. aIso not readlly avallable +within any mystlcal or figurative system in existence, + +.since in those descriptiens (within mystical systems) time +is treated as a mystery to be experlenced and not as an +enerqgy ‘exchange or natural property of perception. ' + +Actually, time seems to be a lot like sound, perceptible +iR terms of the structures affected; ‘and seen as a dynamic +motron rather:than’as a substance ‘It is evident that there +is no substance to time. There are basncally two kinds of +time: grawtatlonal or “large’ tlme, ‘and” vibrational or + +“small time.”"Small time_can be counted by measuring +rhythmic changes in, the pulsing of a molecule, or by +observing electromagnetlc frequency. Since the pulsmg +of a molecule is a natural structural alteration, this is +much like planetary and solar rotation and should be con- +sidered as a sort of small gravitational time, in that it +involves a natural, structural movement. + +1 will be dealing thh electromagnetxc time only, as itis +in the area of electromagnetlc action that the pranic +transfer occurs. As far back as mankind can remember, + +. psychlcs have associated “electrical” and “force” teeling +wnth the state of mind we call meditation or trance. + +. Re¢ent research on the brain has shown that actually +there are different "electrical states of the brain and +nervous system. This “brain wave” idea is now popularly +accepted and forms the basis of many medical and men- +tal-conditioning techniques now in use. + +Common sense dictates that.in the case of thoughts or +dreams, which occur to ‘people from beyond the realm of +the five senses (as documented by parapsychologists all + +over the world), these thoughts and dreams must never-- + +theless register within that same nervous system.as ordi- +nary perceptions, or else they could not be brought to +consciousness at all. Our vocabulary of expression is +coded W|th1n the nervous system, and so impressions +arriving from beyond the-nervous system must be trans- +lated into the available vocabulary before they can be ex- +pressed + +“This duahty presents a problem. If the esp information +does not enter through the usual senses, from where +does it come? How, if it is arriving independently of our +‘usual time/space restrictions, does lt manage to reglster +.wnthm the.nervous system at all'? - + +PURSUI'I Sprlng 1977 + +Since esp lnformatlon qulte evndently does reglster +within the nervous system, then there must be some +process of registry within this electro-chemical system +‘which involves the use of another sort of communication +energy, which is not subject to the same time/space re- + +strictions as within the electro-magnetic spectrum. - + +" Of particular importance to the operation of this other +sort of energy, or pranic energy, as it will be called in this +article, is the acoustical nature of time. By “acoustical” | +mean time as changing the structure of spacial relation- + +ships and cannot be perceived as being separate from the + +relationships which it affects. . + +Control, or understanding, of time itself would then +1nvolv.e_ control or understanding of some fundamental +change in arrangement, rather than any understanding of +the flux of a force.analogous to the electro-magnetic +spectrum. This fundamental change in arrangement can, +however,.be indicated as it occurs in an intersection with +the electromagnetic spectrum. since it actually does +intersect with the electric energies. Remember, as | said +mmally, that the diagrams.which 1 am presenting are not +literally representative of events within the electro-mag- +netic area, as we have learned to- dlSCUSS it practlcally, +w1th1n our present culture. + +. Obviously, | have studied electrical- termmology as +symbology, and also the geometry of molecular repre- +sentations as symbology. In using a combination of these +symbologies,. | am .attempting to present a reasonable - +model of a transaction. + +There is no actual “membrane” or “box wall” between +fluidice and the electromagnetic energies. Fluidice is the +structure of time’s action, over against the structure of +the electro-magnetic flux. These two structures do not +mix or interact except by-the catalytic energy of prana, +which:is an understanding, comprehending both struc- +tures. .This inter-dimensional energy - can also be +envisioned as heat applied to fluidice. As fluidice +contracts and expands, it changes the structure of the +electromagnetlc pulse, which can be seen in the follow- +ing diagrams; - + +Initially (fig. 1), we will use the standard orthogonal +representatlon of the electromagnetic vectors. + +- At theinstant the E/B vectors are orthogonal, there is a +shared time “compartment.” Both E and B are fre- + +-quency dependent and must share time/space: If they did + +not share time at the instant of measurement, they could +not be functionally linked; and experiment has shown the +electric and magnetic fields to be functionally linked in a +way represented by orthogonal vectors. + +We now have a shared time compartment (fig. 2) at the +intersection-of the electric and magnetic field directions. +Please do not.confuse this time compartment with-a-par- +ticle of any sort which might be in an electromagnetic +field. ] am using the symbology differently, representing +an area of time/space by a square compartment F (for +Fluldlce) + +This compartment has no actual solid existence, but +can be visualized as a point group lattice which is flexible + +under stress, yet retains the common E/B boundary (fig. : + +3). + +Upon the occasion of pranic action (prananow seenas " - + +analogous to heat) this fluidice compartment can stretch +and bend, but it still retains the original approximate four +point identity (fig. 4). A flux in Fluidice changes field +orientation — warping, but not destroying, shared time. + +Remember that this is a geometric representation of an +abstract concept. Like numbers, prana can also be +understood as a sort of organizational comprehension, +which in this case exists independently of the fluldxce +compartment. + +As this fluidice compartment is altered, information +not available through action in the electromagnetxc spec- +trum is registered electromagnetically in the nervous +system, or in other electro-magnetic phenomena exterior +to the nervous system, such as the behavior ot the sun, or +any anomalous ionic behavior. + +In these instances, prana is active only on flundlce and +not directly on the electromagnetic spectrum; It is as if +fluidice were the liquid in but one compartment of time’s +ice cube machine, while other expansible units which are +extended into the electromagnetlc spectrum remam +empty. + +Thus, electromagnetic relatlonshlps are sub;ect to +slight changes of shape under direct prana, although no +significant change of informational form or content is reg- +istered without fluidice.. + +Prana is an integrative energy whlch acts on tluidice as +a point group relationship, changing shared time. Death + +of the body is the dis-integration-of the electro-magnetic- + +organization by the withdrawal of the pranic operator +.from the shared time conjunction called fluidice, which is +not the prana itself, but is affected in structure by prana. + +What, then, is prana? Prana is an-energy generated by + +living beings. Thought is time/space-independent due to +pranic action within the living, electrochemical mech- +anism of the body. Action of fluidice is also a reasonable +explanation for the “explosive” behavior of stars which +seem to be generating energy from “nowhére.” Particle +transit-time anomalies in solar plasm& might be +accounted for by an mvestlgahon into the tlu1d1ce +concept. + +It is an ancient occult teaching that the sun and other +stars are living beings. Is it possible that this is literally +true if we do regard the organizational activity of prana as +the energy of life? Then, in the absence ot time-based +activity, the living electrical star. would disappear within + +:the electro-magnetic spectrum, Ieavmg only dis- mtegra- +tive pulsmg (fig. 5). + +N NOTE + +If you are unfamiliar with the knowledge and systems +upon which | have drawn in examining this'theory con- +cerning fluidice, consult elementary paperbacks- on +matrix theory, group theory (mathematical, not socio- +logical), electrical field structure and-solar plasma. + +FIG. 1 + +SHARED +TIME + +T —>B + +HIG. 2 + +FIG. 3 _ o + +FIG. 4 +E +O—>8 o— +NO HOLE, FROM WHICH +SHARED I8 EMITTED PULSE +TIME WITH NO COHERENT +FIELD STRUCTURE + +FIG. 5 + +PUKSUI! Spring 1977 |