Cognition is What Truly Suffers in Homogenization
“Homogenization, this is a theme in which what truly suffers is the cognition.
After all, this is at the bedrock of any understanding of the nature of life - is that to understand life or to understand purpose in life is to understand that the crystal itself, that is the domain of tone, that this is an architecture that is there.
It’s an architecture that is designed to be realized as the potential for cognition.
So what that means is from the Design side, a vehicle that is able to house the potential of cognition.
And from the Personality side, how the cognition is experienced as consciousness.
So everything about life, everything about it is about bringing cognition to the surface.
Now, that cognition is in the color.
That is, there is a very profound relationship between tone and color; both on the Design side and the Personality side though there are differences in the way they affect each other.
There’s a very rigid impact between tone and color, and that means that on the Design side when you are in transference you totally ignore the body’s cognition system. Totally.
That’s like having a two-engine airplane and you simply turn off one engine. Sooner or later you’re going to be in trouble.
This is literally cutting your body off from its cognition system. It’s one of the things that is so immediately beneficial to anyone in their life is that when they do enter into their experiment with strategy and authority they’re automatically beginning a process of realigning their vehicle to its cognitive potential.
It’s much more difficult for transference to take place at the Design level if you’re operating correctly.
In other words, in most cases operating just according to your strategy and authority is going to allow your vehicle’s cognition to be translated by the monopole frequency.”
PS. I’ve been watching this workshop that’s introducing a program about pattern design for surfaces this last week or so and she’s inspired me to see even more patterns (and photograph them) than ever.
Here I present to you, “Pasta water with oil drops waiting to boil” 😅🤓🙌🏼
(I actually missed a way more interesting shot by futzing around trying to decide if it was a thing to take a picture of 🤦🏻♀️)