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Insights into the mechanics of transit

Aug 01, 2023
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It's time to talk about cosmic weather. Do not worry if you hear about it for the first time. Let's just dive into this topic and look at the subject of "transits" from several angles. First of all, obviously, we should clarify what "transit" means in the first place. By definition, it means "the action of passing through or across a place." That gives us a link, because what is passing through, or rather flowing through us, every moment of our life? Well, of course these magical particles called neutrinos, an important point to understand in Human Design because they are particles with mass. Ra Uru Hu claimed to have realised their behaviour before science could actually prove it. What that actually means is, that Neutrinos could be regarded as the modern equivalent of what the ancients called chi or prana. But let’s not get lost in physics here…

Visual interpretation of Neutrinos passing through us | Talis 2023

For this, just imagine that you as a mostly receptive being [check your chart, you’re always more white than colored even if you have all 9 centers defined] swim in an ocean of information, information of consciousness, and while this field informs you, you are also informing it; to put it very simply (dear physicists please don’t kill me). This sounds difficult to grasp at first, but it is actually quite simple if we use the following metaphor: Your a blue being and there is this red informed Neutrinos hitting and passing through you - therefore they will get a bit of your blue and you will get a bit of their red. I hope that makes it easy to grasp. To make it a bit more crazy *laughing* about 100 trillion neutrinos pass through our bodies every second... what a crazy amount, right?

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