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On the Relationship Between the Inner Equilibrium and the Outer Equilibrium

© 2004

>> Does a magical equilibrium in the bodies of the magician produce an equilibrium in his every day live, an equilibrium in the external manifestations of the elements ? <<

It does in that the majority of dis-equilibrium in our mundane circumstances arises from our inner dis-equilibrium. In other words, with the internal equilibrium, we better harmonize with the mundane world and this creates an equilibrium between the outer circumstance and our inner response to it.

It is also easier for us to perceive the external equilibrium that already exists once we have attained the internal or personal equilibrium. Or rather, what we formerly perceived and experienced as an external dis-equilibrium, is now perceived as an equilibrium *because* we have attained the inner equilibrium.

Furthermore, the presence of an internal equilibrium can have the magnetic effect of causing an external dis-equilibrium to correct itself.

My best to you,
:) Rawn Clark
13 Feb 2004

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>It does in that the majority of dis-equilibrium in our mundane circumstances arises from our inner dis-equilibrium. <
>> How does it happen ? By our actions / reactions ? Or by 'magnetic' effect ? Both ? <<

Both, but primarily by our reactions. When our responses to external circumstances are not in harmony with our inner true nature they therefore cannot be in harmony with the external circumstances. This causes a frission between the two which results in an external dis-equilibrium that matches our internal dis-equilibrium. Our internal dis-equilibrium prevents us from achieving harmony with external circumstances.

>It is also easier for us to perceive the external equilibrium that already exists once we have attained the internal or personal equilibrium. <
>> We cannot perceive this perfection without personal equilibrium? For example by living in the present moment and by understanding that everything's perfect ? <<

We can perceive it in the absence of an internal equilibrium, but having the internal equilibrium makes this perception *easier*. :)

>Furthermore, the presence of an internal equilibrium can have the magnetic effect of causing an external dis-equilibrium to correct itself. <
>> It sounds interesting ! Is the inverse possible ? <<

Yes, if by inverse you mean can an external equilibrium cause an internal dis-equilibrium to correct itself. I'm sure you've experienced this yourself. For example, haven't you ever encountered a very peaceful location which had the effect of leaving you feeling equally peaceful? At any rate, it's the same principle of one vibratory frequency affecting another frequency.

If by inverse you mean can an external dis-equilibrium disrupt an internal equilibrium, then no. By definition, the astral and mental Equilibrium of the Elements is unaffected by external circumstances. If one does feel unbalanced by an external dis-equilibrium then the true Equilibrium of the Elements has not yet been attained.

My best to you,
:) Rawn Clark
13 Feb 2004

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