The Sphere of Power and the Concreting of Faith

Jun 14, 2006 10:32

The sphere of power is defined by your sphere of influence, which extends to everything you come into contact in any way with. For example, light, as we know, is energy. Energy from the sun, moon, and other light fixtures reflects from other objects into our eyes -- yes, this means sight, at a basic level, is an energetic reaction to the sphere ( Read more... )

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artfuldecadence June 15 2006, 03:35:25 UTC
"The sun and moon are the two most prominent natural energy sources." <- You begin this article talking about light, but I trust that you're not refering to the moon as an actual light source. Energy- of course. But not light. The moon has for eons been an overwhelming symbol of light for obvious reasons, but that is not why it is an energy source. Now, I'm sure that you are more than aware of this, but my critique on this article is that I would like to know that you're definitions- your proofs- your philosophies on this particular matter are based around more than light. I know that they are, but there's no evidence of that in this article. There are other frequencies that are equally as important to your argument and you begin to touch on them (by calling the moon an energy source, for example) but I'd love to see you elaborate. Its a great start, Jason! Please keep working on it. =)

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.Spyder.

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backtothedark June 15 2006, 14:20:55 UTC
Here's an example ( ... )

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artfuldecadence June 15 2006, 18:24:45 UTC
There you go. =) Like I said, Love, its a great paper. I just felt like you were holding back. Beware of over-simplifying the neccessary skill and devotion to acheive true connection with these things as well.

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.Spyder.

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