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OM “Means the pre-analytic wholeness of being, in two aspects: the ‘O’ is the intellective, not substantial; and the ‘M’ the substantial aspect of the same (God) “So the next word must be analysis.” AN means a serpent running. It tends to cross itself and make a closure. This creates an ‘island of being’. (B, in ‘being’ was originally a sphere, then drawn as a circle, then split.) It signifies “anything that can be circumscribed with a line and therefore recognised as a form.” The M means the substantial aspect of that sacred ‘OM. The English letter E is the Hebrew ‘Heh” and signifies force, form, function. “It means life without impedances.” The English H signifies hierarchical control. The free spirit in English is represented by A, the Absolute which is “above the concepts of the O and M as polar opposites: O the intellective, non substantial idea and the substantialised body M which is simply the idea compressed.” These are not two separates but two aspects of the Absolute. Before polarisation the Absolute is “a no-thing, It is not a form at all.” Substance is “resistance encountering opposition,” and it is the experience of this that makes us aware that we are physical body entities. M is a closure. Energy comes in and makes a circle. It then goes inside and keeps hitting against the boundary wall and being reflected. It feels impeded. This is substance. We also have an idea of it, which is not substantial, and so merely an idea. This is an abstract idea.

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