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force form and illusion

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    i can see everything in existence as energy on different levels of vibration, so theres force, but what of form? is it illusion? a construct we develop in order to "understand?" i know im shooting into the dark here but please go from this.....

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      i can see everything in existence as energy on different levels of vibration, so theres force, but what of form? is it illusion? a construct we develop in order to "understand?" i know im shooting into the dark here but please go from this.....

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      The way I see it is thus:

      If force is energy on different levels of vibration, and all existence is this energy...

      What, exactly, is vibrating?

      When you pluck a guitar string, the energy involved causes it to vibrate, and we hear this as sound due to the air molecules that are sent vibrating from the guitar string. But there is something that is vibrating! That is the form, I think. The guitar string is the form, and the form itself is vibrating with energy.

      If there is nothing to vibrate, how can we say there is vibration? Force and form are complimentary, perhaps even lower octaves of Nuit and Hadit.

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