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wave s t k u c t u s e you w i l l f i n d n o t h i n g more complex in p ~ f n c i p l e t h a n you ape p e r f e c t l y f a m i l i a r w i t h i n t h e w o ~ k i n g s0% t h e old f a s h i o n e d k i t c h e n pump h a n d l e which o u r f o r e f a t h e r s had t o use c o n s t a n t l y ts pump watek i n t o t h e k i t c h e n from t h e w e l l . That p r f n c i p E e i s a l l t h a t God o r you have t o u s e i n c r e a t i n g m a t e r i a l bodies--the p ~ i n c i p l eof The Dfvine TaPinfty of enekgy and e n e r g y

e x p r e s s i o n whleh u n d e s l f e s a 1 1 unf o l d i n g - r e f s i d i n g t h i n g s .

I am s u r e t h a t you w i l l n o t s a y t h a t you c a n n o t comprehend


t h a t s i m p l e p r i n c i p l e of t h e pump, T h e r e f o r e you can. compkehend

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t h e most complex e l e c t ~ i c a l ,c h e m i c a l o r mathernat2cai e f f e c t s , o 3 a hou God u n f o l d s and r e f o l d s s u n s and p l a n e t s , by t h e Sam2 p p o c e s s and p r i n c i p l e w i t h which he u n f o l d s and r e f c l d s the d a i s y i n t h e meadow. You have always h e a r d t h a t m a t t e r emerges from space i n some m y s t e r i o u s manner, and t h a t s p a c e a g a i n swallows u p m a t t e r and absorbs it i n t o i t s e l f . T h a t i s t r u e , b u t t h e wag t h a t n a t t e r

emerges fkom s p a c e i s t h e same way t h a t t h e pump h a n d l e draws


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w a t e r from t h e w e l l . The o n l y d i f f e r e n c e i s t h a t t h e s e a r e hundreds of b e l l i o n s of wave pump h a n d l e s pumping f u r i o u s l y i n e v e r y c u b i c inch of m a t t e r t o pump l i g h t o u t of t h e w e l l of s p a c e , I n s t e a d of w e t e ~o u t of a w e l l of e a r t h . t h e mechanic s , I w i l l now g i v e you e s e s f e s of sfrnple i d e a s
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By u s i n g t h i s word, how eve^, it ? . ~ f l :~ e n - t ~ a tt h a t ac _ e

f a c t t o you, and I want i t t o d o s o f o p keasons whPch w f l l be s e l f e v i d e n t a s we pkogkess,


I w f l l numbek t h e i d e a s a s ue bwild u p

t h e s t s u c t u r e of t h e whole p r o c e s s .
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113'EA N o , 1,

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p o i n t -rnakked A ,

T h a t one p o i n t i s m o t i o n l e s s - - s t f 1 1 - - u n c h a n g i n g .

T h a t s t i l l p o i ~ %s on t h e e q u a t o k which d i v i d e s t h e p o l a k i t y of i

i t s two compressed a n d expanded e x t e n s i o n s which I h a v e masked

B and

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That one s t i l l , immovable p o i n t i s c a l l e d t h e f c l c ~ u m ,a n d


t h e two e x t e n s i o n s , which a r e t h e h a n d l e of t h e pump, a p e known a s the lever,

---n L A i f e s t s - - - immovable f u l c r u m , W i t h o u t - f u l c k u m is in its the c o u l d - - motf on - express po&ler, t h e k e f o r e be n o to c o-u l d


IDEA n o , 2 ,

A l l of' t h e e n e x which t h a t r n o v i n ~pump h a n d l e

there not -

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Ask y o u k s e l f wheke you c o u l d ~ o g i c a P B yp l a c e t h e Could i t

s o u r c e of e x p r e s s e d enePgy i n t h e f u l c k u m a n d t h e l e v e s ,

p o s s i b l y b e in t h e movfng l e v e r i f t h e l e v e r c o u l d n o t move w i t h o u t
a f u l e k u m ' ? -. POUP answela c o u l d o n l y --- t h e _n be t h a t e-

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I n F i g , 29 I have dfaglaamed a wave,

No m a t t e r

whethek i t f u a wave of w a t e r , a sound wave, a p a d 1 0 wave o r t h e wave of a n e l e c t r i c cubarent0 YOU w f l l n o t e t h a t it i s j u s t l i k e t h e f ' u 8 c ~ u mand l e v e r which c o n s t i t u t e a pump h a n d l e , 2s f i x e d , fmmovable, s t i l l and u n c h a n g i n g , I t s fulcrum

I t s b e v e ~e x t e n d s t o

b o t h s i d e s csf i t s e q u a t o r a (wave a x i s ) j u s t a s t h e 1 e e . e ~ of t h e pump h a n d l e extends,


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the f a m f l i a ~ waves of t h e o c e a n ,

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i n t e r c h a n g e s w i t h t h e t r o u g h , which 1s i t s o p p o s i t e l y s e x c o n d i tioned mate, Troughs and c r e s t s a r e s e q u e n t i a l l y i n t e r c h a n g i n g Each a l t e r n a t e l y becomes t h e o t h e r but

t h ~ o u a ht h e i r _equators, in - reverse.

F f g , 30 i s t h e pump h a n d l e showing i t s w a v e - c r e s t and t r o u g h reversed, P o s i t i v e and n e g a t i v e c ~ n d i t f o n si n t e r c h a n g e a t t h e i r

e q u a t o r and e a c h become t h e o t h e r by r e v e r s i n g t h e i r d i r e c t i o n of motion, j u s t a s l i f e and d e a t h , and e v e r y o t h e r p a i r of o p p o s i t e s


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F i g , 31 e x e m p l i f i e s t h e same p r i n c i p l e i n t h e wave. IEEA No. 6 , I f you compkehend how t h e pump p r i n c i p l e works

by t h r u s t i n g a p i s t o n f n one d f r e c t i o n and p u l l f n g i t b a c k i n t h e o p p o s i t e d f r e c t i o n you c a n comprehend t h e h e a r t b e a t of t h i s e l e c t k i c u n i v e r s e of b f g h t waves, f o k l i g h t waves pump i n e x a c t l y t h e same way, The t o p of t h e pump h a n d l e i s t h e c r e s t

of e v e r y e l e c t k i c wave, sound wave, r a d i o wave, w a t e r wave o r a n y o t h e ~ i n d of wave, k IDEA No, 7 , h s n d l e which e v e q wave Theaac

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f o r even t h e s l i g h t e s t motion means t h e development of p o l a r i t y , and p o l a p i t y means two unbalanced c o n d f t i o n s whfeh s e e k b a l a n c e i n e a c h o t h e r t h r o u g h t h e motion of i n t e k c h a n g f n g e a c h o t h e r s c o n d i t % o n , T h a t s e a r c h f o r b a l a n c e t h r o u g h t h e motion of" intelachange i s t h e e x p r e s s i o n of e n e r g y which i s n o t i n motion a t a l l ,

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b u t i s r e a l l y I n t h e e q u i l i b r f u m of t h e undivided u a f v e ~ s e ,

T o i l l u s t k a t e m y meanfng s e e F i g , 32 and 33,


s e n t s t h e calm s u r f a c e of t h e o c e a n ,

F i g , 32 r e p r e -

A11 s f t h e o c e a n u s e n e r g y i s

i n t h a t s t i l l n e s s , w a i t f n g t o be e x p k e s s s d , j u s t a s a l l of t h e v i o l e n c e of e x p l o d i n g dynamite i s i n t h e unexploded s t i c k , o r a s t h e whole oak t r e e i s i n i t s u n f o l d e d s e e d , The moment t h e e q u i l i b s i u m of t h e ocean i s d f s t u k b e d by b e i n g d i v l d e d i n t o two o p p o s f t e e s n d f t i ons t h e dynamic e l e c t s i c u n i v e r s e
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E l e c t r i c wave p i s t o n s t h e n pump a11 %ha energ7 measured o u t t o them by t h e h e a k t b e a t of t h e u n i v e ~ s e , Zach wave t o th - -e

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then fn u n i v e r s a l h e a r t b e a t s o e a c h wave --.d o e s -.i t s shape PP

k e e p i n g t h - i s sexed i n t o i t s own --ceased.

wnivekse of m o t i c n f r c a d i s s . v p e a r i n q ----

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l i f e fkam d e a t h n o r d e a t h from P f f e , To m e t h e morning l i g h t of day which w a l k s towasd noon i s the same I f g h t which w a l k s away fkom noon t o a g a i n ba t h e rnopning l i g h t t o walk a g a i n towakd noon, Knowing t h e c a u s e of u n d i v i d e d

b i g h t sf t h e s u n which h a s n o mokning, noon o r n l g h t i n i t s

e t z r n a l unchanging o n e n e s s , and knowtng t h a t t h e d i v l d e d , e v e r


c h a n g i n g d a y of e a k t h 1 s b u t e x t e n d e d f ~ o mi t s u n d i v i d e d c a u s e , I
k n e w b o t h l i f e and d e a t h f o p what t h e y were, and n o t f o p what

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o p p o s i t e e x p ~ e s sons t o e k e a t e a n i I l u s i s n sf e o n t f n u a l c h a n g e , i T h a t I s what confuses you and a l l mam%ind,


YGU see t h e @ e n -

t f n u a l change in e v e k y moment of t h e d a y , a n d e v e q fokm i n i t , and of e v e q e v e n t in i t ,


\

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Source t h e

further^ u n f o l d i n g

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you t h a t knowing, and t h e puppose of f t fs t h e


sf t h e man i d e a upon t h i s planet,

I n s ~ d t o ~g i v e you t h a t knowing y o u must d f s c a p d age o l d e

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c o n c e p t s which youa s e n s e s h a v e b u i l t up Prom t h e c o n f u s i o n of kaswing t h e change and p e p l a c e them w i t h new c o n c e p t s formed f ~ o m c h a n g e l e s s Soukce of u n d i v i d e d Oneness fkom which t h e d i v i d e d u n i v e k s e of many c h a n g i n g , moving forms e x t e n d , I n o r d e r t o b u i l d t h e s e new c o n c e p t s we must become t h o r oughly f a m i l i a r w i t h t h e way God e x t e n d s a l l c h a n g i n g fokms o f d i v i d e d i d e a f ~ o m h e i r c h a n g e l e s s S s u r ~ c ei n HYs L f g h t , t
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p l e examples o r f o r e v e r c h s n g f n g thYngs which m a n f f e s t e t e r n a l L i f e by L i f e u s d i v i s i o n i n t o seeming l i r e and d e a t h ,

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i 3 the of - - ex4;81bs%on-

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manifested i n m a t e ~ i a l odies, b I d e a d o e s s l o t come a n d g o ,


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a p p e a r , d i s a p p e a r a ~ s e a p p e a s i n what we c a l l P l f e , d e a t h and d kebikth, These t r a n s i e n t b o d i e s s i m u l a t e I d e a by form and motfon

b u t t ~ a n s f e n tmoclng fcssrn c a n n o t be t h e e t e r n s l I d e a which i t mani f e s t s in f o r e v e s ~ e p e a t e dc y c l e s , Wemember --9h e n t i d e a s -. whfeh .that i s the --It - - x e a t e d c o n f u s e s gsu i n t o thinkIra$ -- -I$fe and of - manifested d and n o t - eath, --

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whese they end --they a p p e a r - d l g a p - e a rt o m a p p e a k - - a s and ~ of - PATmmED t h o u g h t s o

- bodies

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pkoeesa of b u l l d i n g b o d f e s fkom t h e e t e ~ n a l e r o In t h e L i g h t cf z t h e i r b e g f n n f n g , thkough t h e c y c l e of t h e i r appeapance, and back a -*- i n t o t h e i s dfsappeakance En t h e f s e t e r n a l z e k o of e q u i l i b r i u m

from which t h e y emerged,

W w f P P . f i k s t b u i l d She body sf a t r e e from i t s b e g i n n i n g a s e


a p a r t o f G o d n s One Whole Idea of C r e a t i o n ,
W p l a n t an a e o m seed i n t h e g r o u n d , e

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I n t h a t seed i s t h e

million y e w s ~f repeated life-death c y c l e s ,

kecokd of evekg s t a g e o f u n f o l d i n g sf t h a t i d e a f r o m i t s b e g i ~ n i n g a s a mold, o r f u n g u s , u p thkough t h e s t a g e s of d e s i k e t o become what it d e s i k e d to be whFch was f n that s e e d a m i l l i o n y e a p s ago,

Examine 1% w i t h %he f i n e s t m i e r o s e o p e a n d you will n o t s e e


oze t r a c e sf "&e body of a n oak, y e t o u t of it comes ths f u l l gkown oak of many bkanches and l e a v e s , no two oP" them a l i k e , T h a t seed is t h e undivided f a t h e r - m o t h e k i d e a of' %he e t e s n a l oak which i s a b o u t
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b e d i v i d e d f n t s p a i r s o f o p p o s i t e r a t h e r and

mothek c o n d i t i ons whleh p ~ s d u e eb o d i e s by i n t e r c h a n g i n g the%k conditfsns,


A L P ekeat%rag B o d i e s b e g i n from a z e r o p s f n k sf b a l a n c e whleh

become

t h e i r equa%oks,--extend to a l l o t t e d measures l i m i t e d by r e t u k n t o t h e zePo of t h e f k e q u a t o r s t o g i v e back t h e

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p a t t e r n e d -- image - - t h o u g h t , i n 'the of the

I s the -c o n c e p t sf a n oak t r e e - ;yet cencefved a s a body i n Mind not I t s mother's womb,


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of % c s wood and f o l i a g e .

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n e g a t i v e e l e c t ~ i e i t ytuagn t h e f k backs -. o - o t h e r --t each and p u l l away from each -- ~ t h ------ a n t o d i v i d e - s t a t i c c o n d i t i o n a s ~ a ~ d s they c e h a a i t one, T - s i f o p you -n- o a dynamic - - h i - - s a v e r y f m p o ~ t a n tp o i n t ----- t o t a k e n o t e of because s e f e n c e b e l i e v e s j u s t - o p p o s i t e -the of what Nature ---o b v i o u s l y - p l a i n l y demonstsates , and t r i c law s t a t e ----s
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seed a t i t s e q u i l i b s i u m p o i n t t o p u l l one h a l f of t h e t ~ e e inward

t o t h e p o s i t i v e c e n t e r of t h e h e a r t and t h e othek half sutwakd


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pushed b o t h p o l e s away from e a c h ~ t h a s ~ a a s t h e y would g o , e f ~ P o s i t i v e and n e g a t i v e e l e c t r i c i t y t u k n t h e i r backs upon e a c h o t h e r a t thefr starting point. T h a t i s what p o l a r i t y i s - - a dlvisfon

i n t o p a i k s o f o p p o s i t e d i s e c t f o n s of m o t i o n , which c s e a t e o p p o s i t e c o n d i t i ons--and o p p o s i t e s oppose, I f t h e y a t t s a c t e d each o t h e r at its

t h e i s o p p o s i t e p o l e s would b e i n t h e middle of t h e S a s - - n o t ends--and s t r a i n i n g t o go f a r t h e r , See F i g , 4 3 ,

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t h e l i m i t s of I t s g e n e r a t i n g p o w e ~ s i t t h e n b e g i n s t o degenekate, To g e n e r a t e means t o i n c r e a s e i t s p o l a r i z i n g power, weans a gkadual d e p o l a r i z a t i o n , F i g u ~ e s45 and To d e g e n e r a t e

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t a k e s p l a c e a s d e s i r e weakens t o m a n i f e s t i d e a i n bodg f s ~ m , Pig, 47 Pepkesents t h e complete refoldment of t h e i d e a sf t h a t t r e e

- to i t s seed,

Depolakfzatisn i s complete,

T h a t desiaae t o d i v i d e

t h e undivided i s now a t r e s t i n t h e p a t t e ~ n e dkecosd o f I t s s e e d , j u s t a s i t was in p i g ,

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If you w i l l now re-Pead God Is words a t t h e beginning sf t h i s

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d f v l d e s them from t h e i r u n i t y i n t o p o l a r i z e d h a l v e s , W have d e m o a t ~ a t e d t h e f n c k e a s i n g powep t o e x p r e s s l f f e e through i n c s e a s f n g % n t e n s f t $ of p a l a ~ i z a t f s n ,a s positive and powek negative e l e c t r f e i ' t y gathekdto c s n t f n u e t o extend I n opposite d i r e c t f s n s , and t h e s e q u e n t i a l i n c r e a s e of pswek t o e x p k e s s d e a t h gsaaduallg v o i d s b o t h p o l e s b y weakening + , h e i r as depsla~izatlon power t o d i v i d e . T h i s p r o c e s s h a s c l a r i f i e d t h e f a c t t h a t t h e t k e e c o u l d rnulp l y i t s power o n l y b y g i v i n g , i n o r d e r t h a t t h a t whfck i t unTokded
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q u i t e d i f f e r e n t i n p ~ l n c l p l et h a n t h e g r o w t h of a man, o r a b u s l ness,

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i t except f o p t h e cosmic few who ake f a k advanced i n t h e i r unfold-

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The p r e s e n t body of t h e z e l b ~ a % n t e r c h a n g e s The bodg of t h e

w i t h t h e l i o n t o p e r p e t u a t e t h e i d e a of t h e I f on,

l f o n t h e n f n t e k c h a n g e s w i t h e a k t h t o p e k p e t u a t e t h e i d e a of t h e zebka. The z e b r a t h u s a c q u i r e s a new body t o g i v e t o t h e l f o n ,

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likewise, gave t h o s e o t h e r b o d i e s I n s t f n c t a s t o

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bodies e v e r y moment i n o ~ d e kt h a t t h e y do n o t ' 9 d e s t r o y ' Pyour body, body t o t h e e a r t h These microbe b o d i e s were c r e a t e d t o r e t u r n y o u ~ a t the time of i t s k e f o l d i n g , While youk body i s v i t a l enough f o r you t o a b s o r b - - o r "destroy"

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prayer I n f e r s t h a t you a r e a s k i n g God t o i n t e r c e d e between you and other men who a r e c a u s i n g you unhappiness, whereas Godns law e x i s t s and works f o r you and f o p a l l o t h e r men whether you r e q u e s t

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were s o f a r beyond a n y t h i n g he had e v e r b e f o r e done t h a t he h i m s e l f was a g t o n i s h e d , b u t n o t s u k p r i s e d , f o r he knew t h a t something s o wonderful had happened w i t h i n h i s Soul t h a t each b ~ u s hs t r o k s made
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e v e r , t a k e t i m e , f o r t h o u g h t s a r e d i v i d e d waves and waves a r e synchconized w i t h t h e U n i v e ~ s a lh e a r t b e a t which c r e a t e s t h e i d e a o f t i m e .

As mope and more of' you become thosoughly familiasl wfth t h e p k a c t i c e of working h ~ w f n g l y i t h God, u n t i l i t becomes a - h a b i t , w t h e woaald w i l l know more and more a b o u t i t and g e n i u s e s w i l l a g a i n be psodueed a s t h e y weye duping t h e t h r e e hundped yeaps f o l l s w l n g t h e gkeat Renaissance which gave us such i n s p i r e d g e n i u s e s a s Leonardo D V i n c i , Michael Angelo and o t h e r s up thkough t h e days a of L i s z t , Chopfn and W a g n e ~ , Tennyson, Shakespease and Keats, t o such ~ e c e n t e n i u s e s a s K i p l i n g , Dickens, Walt Whitman and Thomas g Jeffe~son, Every man i s a n i n h e p e n t g e n f u s and t h e r e should be a n e v e r i n c r e a s f n g nurnbsk of g e n i u s e s i n t h e world,
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your g e n i u s t h e more you w i l l be enabled t o u p l i f t t h e world t o the l e v e l you have y o u r s e l f a t t a i n e d , c Have you evep keaP%zed t h a t i f t h e w o ~ % d o n s i s t e d only sf g e n i u s e s t h e m c o u l d be no wars? That i s a f a c t , neve.rthePess, MaturaSly a s God-awareness

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