FORCE, RELATIVITY OF, part 1
Text: "There is, as was set in the beginning, as far as is the concern of this physical earth plane, those rules or laws in the relative force of those that govern the earth, and the beings of the earth plane. That same law governs the planets, stars, constellations, groups, and that constituting the sphere, the space, in which the bodies move. These laws are of one force, and we see the manifestation of the relation of one force with another in many various planes. "Hence, we bring the word relativity of force to prove itself, for we have this condition: The earth in its motion is so held in space by that force of attraction, of detraction, that those things that do appear to have reality to the human mind, have in truth passed into past conditions before they reach the mind; for, with earth's laws and relation to other spheres, has to man become a past condition. In this, we see the law of the relations of conditions, space or time in relation to the human mind, as is capable of obtaining information upon the earth plane from a normal condition. Such relations can be fully realized only by the superconscious mind of an entity as it journeys on in its evolution from sphere to sphere. While in this material plane the important work lies in understanding the relative activity of laws pertaining to this plane." Cayce (3744-4) (2) As is well known but little understood, the most recent advances in chemistry and physics point directly to a oneness of all force through a definite relation between all forms of matter and force. It has been stated by many eminent authorities that forms of matter differ only in atomic construction and forces only in degree of movement. "Because an atom, a matter, a form, is changed does not mean that the essence, the source or the spirit of it is changed; only in its form of manifestation, and not in its relation with the first cause." Cayce (5753-1) (2) One often hears the expression, "Gods of the Universe." An explanation of this term will further clarify the laws relating to our earth. "All force has its incentive. It must be created and directed. To the human mind many of the laws or individual forces give expression in that which is referred to as the `god of war,' the `god of peace,' etc." Cayce (3744-4) (2) The Creator has set certain bounds or guards about the various manifestations which to man's consciousness appear as separate forces. As such laws (guards) remain true to the Divine Will, they appear to men to be of the One source; as they, through the activity upon them of entities' wills, rebel against Divine Law, they appear to be of some other source and thus confuse men's minds. All force has but one original source.
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