Q. I understand polarity in gender principles, but when I put them together I'm uncertain. Specifically, in responding to my question you referred to the Law of Structures and that the dark polarity is dead energy/ego structures and the Light polarity is alive energy. Makes sense. I assume they are - charge and + charge respectively. In gender principles female is - and male is +. How do these Laws overlap? Is the female considered dead energy?
A. To attempt to better answer the question about the Nature of Polarity and how to describe it for our spiritual-energetic context, I will attempt to bring up a few important points to help us expand our basic comprehension when we are using this word “polarity”.
It is not accurate to think in absolute polarization in one or the other of the male-female and dark and light polarity to describe "dead energy" or false light.
Perhaps to learn more about the nature of polarity, and the complexity of which we attempt to give description, we return to the basic chemistry lesson of how “Energy turns into Particles” and that all building blocks of matter are the electron, proton and neutron. In our general language, for our purposes, this is the example of the Law of Triads and the Law of Pairs of Opposite, (Gender Pairs of Opposites) that govern all Universal Creation. All of these consciousness units are an interrelated part of every aspect of creation, and may not exist without the other.
Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons Built from Energy
As we understand the macro we begin to better understand the nature of energy in our own bodies and consciousness. Here on earth we create “energy” through mass producing artificially generated electricity instead of using the natural photonic light waves or "wireless" alternating current to generate electrical power, which is not sustainable, self-generating or adequate for the global population “energy” requirements. This method is antiquated in a consumptive modeling so that it can be controlled through various means, economically, politically, socially, etc. Additionally the electrical power grid cycle per second (60 hz) is generally harmful to the human electromagnetic field. As duly noted this method generates dependence on wasteful and polluting types of power generation sources, which not only destroy the planet through its carbon footprint, but destroys the planet through wars and killing over territories of earth that have more of these resources that are used as “power sources”. ( i.e. gas and oil dependency, etc.)
Our science accepts that mass turning into energy is the way to generate electrical power source as it is according to Einstein's famous equation.
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The visible spectrum is the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to (can be detected by) the human eye. Electromagnetic radiation in this range of wavelengths is called visible light or simply light. A typical human eye will respond to wavelengths from about 390 to 700 nm.[1] In terms of frequency, this corresponds to a band in the vicinity of 430–790 THz. A light-adapted eye generally has its maximum sensitivity at around 555 nm (540 THz), in the green region of the optical spectrum (see: luminosity function). The spectrum does not, however, contain all the colors that the human eyes and brain can distinguish. Unsaturated colors such as pink, or purple variations such as magenta, are absent, for example, because they can be made only by a mix of multiple wavelengths. Colors containing only one wavelength are also called pure colors.
Visible light waves are the only electromagnetic waves we can see. We see these waves as the colors of the rainbow. Each color has a different wavelength. Red has the longest wavelength and violet has the shortest wavelength. When all the waves are seen together, they make white light.
The higher the spectrum of frequency that exists within an electromagnetic wave, the shorter the actual waveform becomes. We may better understand this through the charts of the visible light spectrum that show most of the color waves that humans can see with their 3D eyes.
The color wave spectrums at the base dimensions, such as the red (1D) and orange colors (2D), exist as a much longer electromagnetic wavelength than the higher frequencies that exist in the blue and indigo spectrum which have a shorter wavelength.
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