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Apr 13Liked by Michael Clarage

This was a very interesting read and wonderful images of the eclipse!

"We are all living inside the body of the Sun"

I find a plasma ball is a great analogy for our solar system, with the Sun as the anode, if you could insert some little orbitting ball bearings into the plasma ball, you would see the little filaments of current dancing between them exactly like Birkeland currents between planets. I have often wondered if Jupiter's Great Red Spot is evidence of an unseen moon, tidally locked and concealed by the upper atmosphere, the static focus of a constant storm?

"Living systems also need to have some kind of tubing for a transport system. Plasma naturally forms tubes."

This is spot on! This is the key to how veins and nerves and all biological tubular structures grow, they form around the currents in the plasma.

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Apr 12Liked by Michael Clarage

"...good evidence that the filaments originate from the granules on the photosphere."

Ye olde anode tufts, and in one of Gerald Pollack's vid.'s there is a similar cross-section of steam rising off a cup of hot tea, similar again to how clouds/sprites/elves etc. form in atmospheric layers and how we, in meditation can extend our own "filament" high enough to tap into the universal mains supply - possible when the Sun is in Aries and the soul is (ideally) purified. Which is what every religion with an intact metaphysic doctrine has always been trying to say without saying it.

But for those uncomfortable in the consideration of the size, depth, breadth etc. of the universe it's perhaps best not to try. Was it Kepler who said the universe couldn't be eternal... because he was unable to visualise it and therefore it *had* to be finite for the sake of his sanity?

"I expect there are also return filaments, though no one is looking for those yet." ... "The polar lines extend out and around forming a torus, whose size is not yet known."

All the religious pictures of JC looking wistfully at the viewer with a finger pointing to his heart glowing like a golden Sun is the precise feeling in total Realisation. One's heart turns to molten gold as the mind expands exponentially. Most beautiful, extraordinary sensory experience known to Man and arguably the whole point of life.

So anyway, if the Sun pumps energy to the rest of the solar system in the same way the heart pumps blood to our systems, the galaxy could be illustrated as a mitochondrial cell of the breathing, conscious universe with the First Principle as the brains of the operation. Equal in meaning to Purusha, (poorly translated as Essence), and Prakriti (Substance, or cognitive physical nature of being (also difficult to translate)).

"Everything needs to go everywhere." "What is the body of the galaxy?"

My next post due is how the brain is separated in to sections, each with relays to specific body parts. In natural (not medicinal) healing, certain bacteria is used for certain organs & tissues while viruses are deployed for others- there is no crossing between membranes in these cases; the brain maintains an ordered and interconnected chaos in the body, as does God/Primary Source as the galaxy's creative principle.

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Great article Michael! Fascinating and revealing. Your thought below about the Great Red Spot being where a moon will emerge is also very insightful. I’m about to finish reading/studying Worlds in Collision, and your insight about the spot makes me wonder if it also could be a scar of sorts from the birth of Venus.

I doubt I’m the only one to notice this, but in this linked article, I put side-by-side images of a bar magnet’s field lines shown by iron filings, and the spindle and chromosomes during metaphase. It’s apparent that the spindle apparatus must form in accordance with electromagnetism and the toroidal form you discuss.

God bless.

https://joebender.substack.com/p/the-tunguska-blast

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Very nice Michael

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