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Text: Subject: Re: [svpvril] Perpetual Power Packs? Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2001 08:56:41 -0700 From: Dale Pond Organization: Delta Spectrum Research To: svpvril@yahoogroups.com References: 1 Paul Westley wrote: > > Some substances are inherently evil. Reference: Walter Russell, who > >strongly opposed the development of Plutonium (named after the King of > >Hell) and the other transuranic elements. I believe, along with several > >Mennonites of my acquaintance, that Plutonium is the Abomination of > >Desolation that Jesus warned us about. > > I wouldn't say inherently evil. Perhaps lacking in 'solid' harmony. The > universe is said to spring from the mind of God, PERFECTLY GOOD! Michael, Russell considered these heavier elements as "dying". Nowhere have I read Russell considered these elements as evil, sinful or "Abomination of Desolation" in a personal, spiritual or moral sense. Yes, degeneration into chaos but not something inherently of a moral nature. This does not imply death but a disintegration to dispersion wherefrom they are re-integrated again as whole as hydrogen. There is no death - only transformation from one state to another. Death = dispersion/discord; life = cohesion/harmony. IMHO, What the bible refers to as sin is really something "not contributing to waking up to Whole Mindedness or Christ Consciousness". Ex: One would be commiting sin if what they did or thought brought them closer to body-mind or focus on materiality instead of the essence that is life/spirit. I would lump "evil" into this category. Again, IMHO, there is no evil or sin per se - there is only thought - which may be constructive towards wholeness or destructive towards chaos of body, mind and spirit - as Paul says above, going to enharmonicity (chaos). So in a sense also, Michael, you are correct as is Paul in a different sense. There are two main forces operating in the universe. The force that concentrates to a whole form (harmonic) and a force that disperses form to chaos (enharmonic). These are natural forces doing what they do best - being what they are. There is nothing inherently evil about either one. In fact one could not exist without the other to counterbalance it and give it meaning. The heavier elements are sympathetic to the enharmonic conditions and hence are dispersing into radiant energy and chaos (lack of orderly form). "Thoughts are things and...as the mental dwells upon these thoughts, so does it give strength, power to things that do not appear. And thus does indeed there come that as is so oft given, that faith IS the evidence of things not seen." Cayce (906-3)

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