11-15-2014, 12:00 AM
You two are referring to motion and how it impacts those other elements, water, fire, and air.
So then there is motion itself. If we are seeing glimpses of it and immersing ourselves in the motion of wind and water...I would like to figure out some techniques, perhaps some kind of gazing, that can let us really 'see' motion.
Hehe, science tells us that even stationary objects are full of particles that move within them (at least electrons in covalant bonds)...of course these days even science is a bit stumped by how subatomic particles move. Have to put all that out of our mind though if we are to learn anything new.
There are some wind turbines up the road that I think I would like to have a go at. Like that knight who fought windmills as they are dragons!
So then there is motion itself. If we are seeing glimpses of it and immersing ourselves in the motion of wind and water...I would like to figure out some techniques, perhaps some kind of gazing, that can let us really 'see' motion.
Hehe, science tells us that even stationary objects are full of particles that move within them (at least electrons in covalant bonds)...of course these days even science is a bit stumped by how subatomic particles move. Have to put all that out of our mind though if we are to learn anything new.
There are some wind turbines up the road that I think I would like to have a go at. Like that knight who fought windmills as they are dragons!

