3.1 microvita

Microvita Movement and Repatterning of Physical

Structures

May 25,1995

Q: In one of your discourses on Microvita, you had mentioned about the movements of Microvita, some in a circular way, others in an angular shape. How do these movements influence the restructuring or repatterning of physical structures? Is there any way we can research and find out about that aspect of Microvitum?

Yes, there is. There is both angular and circular patterning. There are multiple formations that can be had. These nets, if you will, will form according to inherent coding. This is in the very nature of Microvitum. But there are different patterns depending upon the frequency. Frequency is key. To research this, to observe the trace, to discover this net or shadow atom, you must have a method to take a photograph or to illumine the net. For this I recommend diffraction. With this technology, these images may become perceivable.

You know, if you want to know something subtle, you will have to use a subtle instrument. If you want to see something very small, you will have to magnify it, will you not? So if you want to perceive Microvitum, which is both minute and very subtle, you will have to use great magnification accompanied with a very refined instrumentation. For you are tracing the very codes of life, the keys to living matter. DNA is a coding molecule, but within every atom, there are also codes, patternings within the living substance. That patterning is established by the frequency of the Microvitum produced. Different frequencies will create different wave distortion patterns, which will make particle spin variations and off-shoots of Microvitum, which will form the webbing or the net upon which these particles may move. Do you understand? Particles do not produce Microvitum, nor does Microvitum determine the particle spin. Both particle spin and Microvitum are determined by the condensation pattern and frequency.

 



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