The interpenetration of materials and the elementary unity [sf3]

We have learned over the years that the matter of the various planes of existence is made up of layers of matter of ever thinner density. Let's take the physical body: stand naked in front of a mirror and look at yourself. What you see is your physical body.

Apparently it is composed of very dense matter, but this appears so only because the visual perception of you observing your physical body is limited by the perceptual possibilities of your organ of vision.

In reality, the mass of your physical body which appears extremely compact and solid to you is not really such.
If you peel an onion you will realize that your physical body will secrete tears, therefore a matter that is not compact but liquid, that is, in a "more subtle" molecular state. This trivial example should make you understand that a liquid part is also included in the solid mass of your physical body. Here, therefore, that already two different densities of matter have been discovered in what appeared to be a compact, solid and uniform mass.

Those who suffer from stomach know from direct experience of how their body produces gases (more or less annoying when they are excessive, actually indispensable if in the right proportions) which are still parts of their body at a still different density, in terms of gaseous state. And with this example, we can unexpectedly recognize the belonging to our body even of potions of gaseous materials.

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If observed with suitable instruments that compensate for the limited sight of the human being, your physical body turns out to be composed of small elements of even lower density than the gaseous state of matter: we are thus at a fourth level of density of matter, the molecular level.

Moving to an even lower density here we find ourselves a atomic level.
And, proceeding on our path from denser to less dense matter, we are at the level of the many particles that make up the atom and which are only partially known to science. 

The last layer of matter, the thinnest one, can be considered that ofelementary unit of the physical plane.
Let us remember for a moment what the elementary unit is, according to a definition valid not only for the physical plane but for all the planes of existence: it is the smallest particle of the plane, the one that makes up all the matter of the plane itself, giving origin to the diversity and properties of matter typical of a given plane through its different aggregation.

Alone, however, the elementary unity cannot obviously suffice, be sufficient, to account for the formation of matter in its various forms and particularities. There must be at least one other element of differentiation that allows the diversification of matter and this element, as you should know by now, is the vibration which runs through the elementary unit, is transferred and modified at every contact with the elementary units with which it comes to meet and, in so doing, not only does the vibration diversify itself, but also becomes a factor of diversification for the various aggregations of matter, giving existence to the multiplicity of forms and their characteristics.

From what has been said, as simply as possible, it seems clear to me that in the physical body all the various materials coexist in the various densities

The coexistence of the various materials is not static but is strictly interconnected: for example, if there were no elementary unity there could not be the atom, if there were no atom there could not be the physical body so that, in a scheme that is it repeats along the whole chain of matters of the various planes of existence, each more subtle matter is directly connected to the denser ones of which it is a necessary and indispensable prerequisite for guaranteeing their constitution and existence.

In a nutshell: a hair is made up of solid, liquid, gaseous, molecular, atomic, sub atomic and elementary units.

While not all the matter that makes up the hair is solid or liquid or gaseous, all the matter that makes it up is instead made up of elementary units of the physical plane. This means that the whole physical body is basically made up of the subtlest matter, so that all the coarser matter is necessarily "in contact" with the finer one.
And not only that, but it also means that the subtlest matter is present, interpenetrating, every other density of physical matter so that it becomes the unifying factor of matter on the physical plane.

If you have understood this interpenetration of the elementary physical unity with physical matter, you are one step away from coming to understand the interpenetration between the various bodies of the individual.
In fact, each increasingly subtle body is the analogue of the layers of matter that we have observed for the physical body, and the subtler body is the analogue of the elemental unity of the physical plane as regards matter of the physical plane.

It follows that all the materials of the various bodies arise in succession from each other, from which it follows that the various bodies of the individual are not spatially located in different places, but are all interpenetrated with one another: thus a physical atom will be composed of physical elementary units which are composed of astral elementary units which are composed of mental elementary units which are composed of Akasic elementary units which are composed of elementary units of the other spiritual planes.

If you pay attention to it, it is exactly the same as saying that a physical atom is composed of physical, astral, mental, akasic and spiritual elementary units.

As is evident, at this point, the interpenetration between the various bodies it is not "linear" or who knows what else, but is "per elementary unit". Andrea

From the cycle Nuances of Feeling 2002-2007

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1 comment on “The interpenetration of subjects and the elementary unity [sf3]”

  1. One of the mistakes that the dual mind of the human has often made is to divide reality into two halves and to relegate what is good and spiritual above and what is lowest, evil below, by contrasting them with each other. Architecture of minds imbued with dualism.

    Much closer to the proposed vision are the pantheistic and monistic doctrines: everything is in everything.

    It is interesting to note how the law “so high so low” loses its meaning in this perspective: where is the bottom? Where is the high? Pure didactic distinction.

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