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September 11, 2025 – Volume One, Commentaries, Page 43: Dissolution differs from Dispersion in that it requires a substance or field to act as a carrier.

From Nikola Tesla: “In this respect Dissolution and Assimilation are closely allied, much as Accretion and Dispersion; the latter two processes tend t have less impact upon the identity of the things or substances that accrete or disperse, where as dissolution allows Assimilation by reducing the identities of the substances involved into simpler forms. This has some reflections in society: when those who have been antagonists to each other, perhaps even for centuries, the antagonism can be much lessened by the types of reduction in Dissolution: realizing, for instance, that all need water, food, and sleep; that all wish a safe place to raise a family; that all are traumatized by war: this represents not only a dissolution of the ego, but a return to simpler forms. This process can be created intentionally in several ways, such as creating a third enemy for the two formerly warring factions to both fight against, as in ‘The enemy of my enemy is my friend,’ but this is an uncertain method and prone to upsets, reversals, and misunderstandings at least, and tragedies at worst. The attachment to differences and issues needs to be dissolved: in this case, the carrier of this societal dissolution is spiritual consciousness. When you can see, truly see, that the enemy is your brother, sister, teacher, and colleague in the business of living; when you know without question that the person you thought was the enemy has a soul as precious and shining as yours; when you know for sure that killing the enemy only connects you to him for perhaps hundreds of centuries of pointless reincarnations, the you can see the potential for dissolving the differences and restructuring your relationship.

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