energy

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Conventional Understanding

We typically think of energy as a resource to be harnessed, stored, and consumed. Physics textbooks present it as something that transfers between objects – potential energy becomes kinetic, chemical transforms into electrical. This view positions us as consumers of energy rather than participants in its flow. We speak of “having” energy or “needing” energy, as though it were a possession. This limited perspective creates a relationship with energy based on scarcity and extraction rather than alignment and participation.

Resonant Understanding

Word Cosmology reveals “energy” carrying an 8-3-2 resonance pattern, sharing this numeric signature with “magnetic force” and “opposed lights of motion.” This illuminates energy not as a substance but as the visible pattern that appears through polarized fields in motion.

Consider how a river flowing around rocks creates distinct patterns – ripples, eddies, and currents. These patterns aren’t separate from the water but are the water in specific organizational states. Similarly, energy isn’t a thing itself but the visible organization of motion. A hurricane forms not from a single force but appears as an organized pattern through the interaction of temperature differentials, atmospheric pressure, and rotation. Energy is this organization through which reality appears as distinct forms.

Expressions Spectrum Analysis

In balanced expression, this resonance pattern appears as “space governing” and “in tune,” revealing harmonious organization. “Being attention” and “focused attention” show awareness flowing without forcing or fragmenting. “Desire in expression” illuminates creative impulse flowing naturally into form. “Self-organize” shows coherent patterns forming without restriction.

When over-modulated, expressions include “oppression” and “abuse of power,” revealing forced artificial structures. “Establish order” and “ruler” show imposed organization rather than natural flow. “Antagonistic” and “angry” reveal friction when motion moves against natural patterns. “I am the greatest” corresponds with artificial hierarchies.

Under-modulated expressions such as “diffused” and “fragmented hard drive” demonstrate insufficient organization. “I give myself away” and “no love” show depletion and disconnection. “Being made wrong” reveals self-negation rather than self-organization.

Beyond these patterns, expressions like “logarithmic spirals,” “compression,” and “wave interference” also share this resonance, suggesting mathematical and physical principles that reveal how motion organizes into visible patterns.

Russell’s Cosmogony Connection

Walter Russell explains in “A New Concept of the Universe”:

“Electricity is divided into two equal-and-opposite forces which thrust away from each other to build this polarized universe.”

This principle relates directly to how energy appears through opposing forces organizing motion into patterns. Like waves on the ocean creating visible forms through the interaction of opposing forces, energy appears as the organization of motion rather than as a substance.

Russell further explains:

“The outward actions manifest the giving half of the cycle… The inward reactions manifest the regiving half… Nature never takes. It but gives for regiving.”

This connects with the balanced expression “in tune” – harmonious participation in natural cycles rather than extraction. When in balance, this pattern flows like a dancer moving perfectly with music – neither controlling the rhythm nor disconnected from it, but aligned with its natural flow.

Practical Implications

This understanding transforms our relationship with energy from consumption to participation. Rather than asking “How can I get more energy?” we might ask “How can I align more fully with the natural organization of motion?”

The appearance of “oppression” in both over-modulated and under-modulated expressions reveals why power imbalances persist. When one person expresses the over-modulated “authority,” others often experience the under-modulated “I give myself away.” These patterns lock together, creating stable but imbalanced systems.

Notably, “choose” appears across all three modulation states, suggesting choice remains available regardless of current expression. Even in oppressive situations, we can choose how we relate to this pattern, though habitual expressions may obscure this capacity.

In practice, notice when you’re imposing structure (“establish order”) rather than allowing natural organization. Or when you’re experiencing disconnection (“diffused”) rather than clear direction. The balanced expressions “self-organize,” “in tune,” and “desire in expression” reveal alternatives aligned with natural flow.

For communities, this suggests approaches to power-sharing beyond redistributing “authority.” Instead, create conditions where organization naturally emerges according to everyone’s gifts and capacities – shifting from imposed structure to allowing coherent patterns through “desire in expression.”

Walter Russell’s quotes are from his book, “A New Concept of the Universe”.

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