Sunday, 29 January 2017

{Star Cycles (I) [continued (5)] – The Problem of Green}[19th November 1987]

[Redbook4:157-158][19871119:2312i]{Star Cycles (I) [continued (5)] – The Problem of Green}[19th November 1987]

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In this* connection, it is gratifying to realise that the problem I have with green (e.g. in [2], ref. the Bright Mist)** reflects a greater hiatus: for what I am sure are good reasons (although I am also sure that I would not understand them), it seems that there are no green stars.

It is tempting to indulge in a little theological mythology (?!) to the effect that in the creation of the Universe (which, of course, continues), those powers separated from the Creator (i.e. the Centre)*** to a greater degree are responsible for the titanic forces which bring about the basic material structure; ****but out of those powers closest to the Creator, Life itself evolves. (This, however, applies only to Colours; the electro-magnetic force which (if I recall correctly) underpins Chemistry is represented at A~).#


*[See last previous entry.]
**[See final footnote in last previous entry.]

***But see later, & S&C [presumably original full-length paper version], re Core[?]. <930506>

****{cf. [[Redbook4:168][19871122:2330]{Diametric Resonance and Circle Polarity (1)}[22nd November 1987],] p168.}

#[Continues at next entry but two, [Redbook4:159][19871119:2312l]{Star Cycles (II) – 'Elemental' Sensations}[19th November 1987].]



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