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The Law of One Everything that is in the uiverse is included in it. Therefore all that there is may be considered as one unit. The connecting link between all these seemingly separate things is sympathy or love. The common mechanical connection between them all is what they all have in common - vibratory motions. When the numbers of the vibrations are the same there is greater action/reaction or commoness of experience. When the numbers are much different the connection is not as dynamic. This is the basic construction of each and everything that there is. The actions and reactions are governed by the relativity of number or rate of vibration. Therefore that which governs this relationship is the Law of One. As one thing vibrates so does everything else possessing similarity of vibration. All other phenomena are subservient to this one law. When one gets right down to it - there is no other law but this one law. This law can be broken down into three separate aspects: I. Law of Assimilation: every individualized object assimilates itself to all other objects. II. Law of Individualization: every such object tends to assimilate all other objects to itself. III. Law of the Dominant: every such object is such by virtue of the higher or dominant force which controls these two tendencies. Applying these fundamental laws to an explanation of the universe, as it is brought to human cognition, all manifestations of force may be treated as modes of vibrations. The essential differences give rise to three modes of vibration: I. The Radiating: called also the "Dispersing", the "Propulsive", the "Positive", and the "Enharmonic". II. The Focalizing: called also the "Negative", the "Negative Attractive", the "Polarizing", and the "Harmonic". III. The Dominant: called also the "Etheric", or the "Celestial". Matter evolves through the action of the second law or the attractive forces by concentrating energy into smaller and smaller particles or "bundles of vibrating energy." These in turn are concentrated together to form larger and larger planets. All vibratory phenomena obey these laws whether the phenomena be aggregation into "solid" matter or manifesting as "liberated" pure energy. They each possess a complex combination of sonic or mechanical vibrations which all adhere to the same principles of action and reaction as described in the above law. |
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