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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

March 1, 2025 - Volume One, Commentaries, Page 43: “Balanced with Dissolution, Assimilation is usually a steady state , but...
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March 1, 2025 - Volume One, Commentaries, Page 43: "Paradoxically, Dispersion also acts to create homogeneity; Dispersion is also an...
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Afterlife Comments from Volume One – Scroll Down:

March 1, 2025 - Volume One, Commentaries, Page 43: “Assimilation is more than simple Accretion, because it requires intelligent ordering...
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March 1, 2025 – Volume One, Commentaries, Page 43: “Assimilation is more than simple Accretion, because it requires intelligent ordering of process within [the] identity of the whole entity.”

By ‘ordering of process’ I meant that the Four Essential Processes arrange themselves into an inner latticework within, and bridging between, the enfolded and unfolded dimensions, so that they may turn intention into action, and cause into effect, in the context of the separated whole of any identity. Identity is fluid and stable; static and changeable, and can be so because of the inner dynamic balance of the four processes. How your body uses Dissolution and Dispersion to break apart the elements of your food in order to Assimilate and then use it to add to itself through Accretion it is an excellent example of how layered and interactive the four processes are, and also how they relate to the Dimension of Identity as well. Indeed, these processes allow Identity to be created! When these four processes are out of balance, then Identity’s expression and experience is compromised. In that satiation, Identity’s natural negentropy needs to be bolstered through multi-layered work with the Timeless and Spaceless aspects of the human soul.

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