REVELATIONS 14

   Words - illustrated symbolic forms by definition - are generalizations. In a relative sense (relative to an observer) time is the experience of what matters.
   In the year 1905, Albert Einstein (in his paper on the Special Theory of Relativity) made famous the equation, E = mc2. and
 showed that light is both a wave and a particle. In other words, energy (E) equals mass (m) times the speed of light (c) squared (2). This is really quite interesting when you look at it. Interesting like H2O looking like water and ice.
   Words - illustrated symbolic forms by definition - are generalizations. The fact of this matter can be observed relative to meaning. We all know that meaning can change depending on an observer attempting definition. So ask yourself "Can the meaning to words exist like the temporary relationship between water and ice?" Or, for that matter, the temporary relationship between solid and liquid? Liquid and gas? Etc.? Experimental evidence would seem to indicate a yes.
   How fabulous it is, with respect to mind and emotion, that words are subject to change. That, in a relative sense (relative to an observer), time (a measure of change) is the experience of what matters. Perhaps then, for stability's sake, the speed of light is constant throughout the known physical universe. Constant like the state of solid compared with liquid.
   Is it true that nothing can move faster than the speed of light? As the speed of light is measured by an observer moving with the speed of light, in what medium do they both move? How peculiar human beings historically appear to measure their environment, as if they themselves were really what mattered most.
   Maybe we do matter most. And our human experience will change accordingly. According to what seems to matter! The words "what seems to matter" appear to show two nouns (what & matter) joined by a verb (seems). In this respect, there are three fundamental units. Not simply one observer and one observed; like a subject and object. Rather, there are three dimensions to this equation. Three dimensions like the reality to a triangle. From one point of view, the horizon of experience captures two related directions and unites them like one reflection from a single mirror. It is not just the observer and observed that make for individual experience. There is a third element that, for countless generations, has seemed like a mystery.
   The point within a circle, to any outer direction, amounts to one dimension. Call it radiation. At the exact center of a radius is, in fact, another center which can be illustrated like a triangle. Here again, there appears to be evidence for, at least, the consideration of three fundamental units. A word begins and ends at a point. As does a sentence. All amounts to what seems to matter between two related points - and the perspective of a third! Call it Father, Mother, and Child communion, if you will.
   As the story goes, Science and Religion were once united, but then divided. However, considering that Religion is but a symbolic form of Science, perhaps division is basically truth eclipsed by symbolic definition. It doesn't take an Einstein to discover how this could happen. Well, in some respects, yes.
   Whether looking at the spectacle of a universe or a subatomic particle, composition equates to temporal integrity. Past, Present, and Future derive from a causual point where duality is the illusioin of temporal eclipse harboring the attention of individual perspective. Like a telescope and microscope, attention meets the singularity of focus measured by reflection. Reflection like a constant vibration measuring out sympathetic temporal parameters. In similar fashion, letters give discreet meaning to a word; like a never ending story with individual awareness speaking for experience.   

[Composed by: D.R.D., a.k.a. Etznab Mathers, 09/09/06]

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