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From "Dashed Against the Rock" by W. J. Colville, 1894
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(heavily influenced if not written by John W. Keely)
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Placed in the public domain on August 30, 1989 by Vangard Sciences, PO
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BOX 1031, Mesquite, TX, 75150:(214) 324-8741 (Jerry ) or
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(214) 484-3189 (Ron)
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On the Structure of the Molecule
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Each molecule has three envelopes. The most external one may be
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illustrated by an india-rubber ball on which are traced a number of
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meridian lines.
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On another ball, three envelopes are represented. The outer
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hemisphere of one of the envelopes is removed to show the under
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envelope, the outer hemisphere of which is removed in still another
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part of the diagram to show the inmost envelope.
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A third diagram shows the position of the atoms which the rotating
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envelopes enclose.
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A fourth diagram shows the lines of interference of the rotating
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envelopes. There being three perfect envelopes, these of necessity
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must have six poles, to which add the neutral centre of the sphere
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itself, comprising the origin of the septenary (7) of mysticism which
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is universal in nature.
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The fifth diagram shows the subdivision of matter into atomic,
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atomolic, and atomolinic. A black disc representing a sphere shows the
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negative atom; two white discs also representing spheres, illustrate
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the two positive atoms in the triad, completing the tertiary
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aggregation forming the molecule.
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Each atom is in turn composed of three atomoles; in the negative
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atom are three positive atomoles, positive in the sense of activity; in
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the positive atom are also three atomoles, two of which are negative,
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i.e. passive, and one positive.
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The negative is always that which seeks the neutral centre; for
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instance, the sun is a medium for transmitting radiant energy of
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positive order, which all the planets receive negatively, i.e. it
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focalizes upon their neutral centres. This order extends to infinity.
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The final diagram presented was simply intended to further elucidate
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the action of the rotating envelopes, illustrating the compressing
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force of the rotating spheral and the protection of the neutral poles.
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In the rotating envelopes force acts in the opposite direction to
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its action in the revolution of the earth, where the centrifugal action
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is greatest at the equator; and the greater the speed of rotation, the
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greater the centre-fleeing force.
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In the case of the etheric envelope, however, the greater the speed
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of rotation, the more powerful is the centripetal (centre-seeking)
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force which compresses the atoms within; the pressure, therefore, is
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greatest at the equator and gradually lessens toward the poles.
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If there were only one envelope, the tendency would be for the atoms
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to be oblate, to fly out at the poles, where the pressure is least.
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A beautiful provision of nature obviates this, by providing three
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envelopes, rotating one within the other, like three shells; the line
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of greatest internal pressure in each one of which being protected by
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the equatorial lines, the line of greatest pressure covering the line
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of least pressure on the others. Each of the three atoms is placed
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directly under one pole of each of the three envelopes.
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If the rotating envelope of the molecule were in any way checked in
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its motion, the enclosed matter would immediately burst forth,
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producing the phenomenon of integration, releasing from its previously
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pent-up condition a volume of matter many times as great as that before
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disintegration took place.
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Sound-force moving at certain rates of vibration negatizes the
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action of the rotating envelopes, producing conditions which result in
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their breaking up, followed by the separation of the atoms contained in
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those envelopes, and also of inter-molecular substance occupying space
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not taken up by the atoms.
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By successive orders of vibration the atoms, atomoles, and atomolini
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are disintegrated, and so on to the luminous order, where all control
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ceases.
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The human brain being formed of an inestimable number of spherical
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resonators, termed in medical science NERVE CELLS, forming the gray
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matter of the brain, these minute spheres take up the THOUGHT FORCE
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which permeates all space in endless waves, eternally active.
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This force we term ATOMOLIC; the cells are composed of ATOMOLES,
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whose vibratory motions under the action of universal THOUGHT FORCE
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result in the phenomena of thought, cognition, intellection, etc.
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Understanding this, no one should continue to feel surprise at the
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varying emotions and impulses of a human being in an undeveloped state,
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as only by developed WILL can the motions of this force be directed.
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The entire human economy, in the action of all its functions,
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assimilations, and motions, is the result of differentiation of this
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unitary force, all tending to supply the instrument connecting the
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organism with this force (the brain) with certain gases whereby it
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sustains its ceaseless action from birth to death: these gases supply
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the rotating envelopes with necessary substance for their continued
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activity. Were this supply cut off, death would immediately ensue; it
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is a fact well demonstrated that the resonating brain-structure is the
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first to undergo decomposition.
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In all embodied conditions of the manifested universe, the law of
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harmony reigns supreme; the cause of this manifestation is the result
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of the positive being stronger than the negative; the positive is
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everywhere the dominant order of the universe; this reality is
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perfectly embodied in the word I AM; it is the reason why annihilation
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is both inconceivable and impossible in the universe.
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The truth of this statement can be experimentally demonstrated; its
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law is found in all threefold aggregations, and there is a UNIVERSAL
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trinity composed of two positives and one negative.
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Eternal consciousness, immortal life, and an infinite order of
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beings
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is the result, whilst every provision is made in the order of creation
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for the happiness and enjoyment of all manifested beings. Conditions
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are also provided whereby satiety falls to the lot of none.
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The eternally conscious entity - call it by whatever name we please
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- moves in cycles as eternal and infinite as itself; it oscillates and
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vibrates perpetually and is never unconscious of any present condition,
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be it pain or pleasure, joy or sorrow, shame or glory; like the
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pendulum of a clock or the sun, moon, or tides, it swings from the one
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to the other of these conditions, now in pleasure, now in pain, by its
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contact with the extremes of all varying conditions, like a child which
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throws up its head and laughing for joy exclaims, I KNOW I AM.
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We of Vangard Sciences hope this adds to your understanding by allowing
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a perspective of how John Keely viewed our universe.
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