January 2018

Resonance Code (5) – Resonance Cycle and Procreation

Continued from Rhythm of Life: Resonance Cycle A Woman’s Monthly Resonance Cycle In her fertile years, a woman, when not pregnant or nursing, normally goes through the monthly cycle in which her egg is being produced and then destroyed and recycled. Here we consider the woman’s egg as the particle-ized unit, and her reproductive system, …

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Resonance Code (4) – Rhythm of Life: Resonance Cycle

When we relate with the identity and agency of our Particle Self as an instrument, we can tune our instrument to resonate with the vibrations in the Wave Field. Hence, we may develop a whole new relationship with the Self, free of the dualistic attachment or detachment paradigm. We may cherish our instrument like any …

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Guide to Resonance Code Key (1)

The Resonance Code Key provides a list of questions that guide you to work with the archetypal patterns indicated by the hexagram. Each hexagram portrays an energetic signature of evolutionary changes inherent in the situation you are inquiring about. The Key is also intended to serve inquiry processes such as 5-Phase and Feelingwork taught in …

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Resonance Code (2) – Trinity of Wave, Particle and Resonance

Continued from Resonance Code (1) – General Features Wave and Particle In 1996, Jill Bolte Taylor, a 37-year-old Harvard-trained brain scientist, had a massive stroke when a blood vessel exploded in her left brain. In the ensuing hours, she gradually lost abilities to perceive her body, objects and shapes. She could hardly read telephone numbers …

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Resonance Code (1) – General Feature

For an introductory to Resonance Code, please read Story, Evolution and Maps. This essay describes a set of general features that apply to Resonance Code concepts and maps. Sphere, poles and axes First let us familiarize ourselves with how maps work. On a city map, there are usually two axes, representing north/south and east/west. On …

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