> When I move my attention around the current solar system, my sense of touch works reasonably well. When I try that with the previous or next solar system, the sense of touch no longer distinguishes planets from empty space. It is all uniform
It is interesting to feel how Beingness is within this present solar system and compare that with how Beingness is within the previous version of this solar system. What is your experience?
Ok, I have just tried this. But note that I am not feeling at my best today.
1. I start by accepting that there three solar systems as Paul describes. As I could not feel them, this has to be my starting point.
2. This solar system. When I touch planets they feel rocky to distinctly jelly like wobbly as you move away from the sun. That might be expected however from school physics.
3. Empty space does not feel empty. It feels ‘grainy’ with the occasional fast moving sausage of slippery energy.
4. Past solar system. The planets all feel harder. Space feels more ‘solid’ and ‘rough’.
5. Next solar system. Everything is more connected. Even the planets closest to the sun are a. Bit squishy. Those further away very pliable. Again space is not empty. It’s like a silky smooth 3d sheet.
I will however caution that will/intent can go great things, both good and bad, and it is imperative that proper balance is found before darkness reigns. Sadly, we on Earth at any rate are not so good at that. I think that the rest of our solar system is waiting for us to catch up.
Am I close Paul? Or far far away?
A Simple Man, who tried and failed to reilluminate this planet.
Slogging Scotsman Ma’at Ankh Re
Who am I trying to kid for I can’t even resolve family darkness. Whoever is next to step up, please do.
My use of the term "empty" was conventional comparison rather than experiential. The gaps between planets in this solar system feel sort of smooth with occasional bumps that may be intelligences rather than dense objects and I agree a bit grainy
The previous solar system, now that I pay more attention, does have harder planets but they are much smaller than in this solar system, as if they have lost most of their energy fields and only some sort of hard/dense core remains
The next solar system feels like it is still forming from the essential liquid energy-substance
So I agree with all your observations. My first pass was superficial.
It seems to me that some of us can influence the formation processes for the next manifestation of this solar system