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The Hidden Power of 3, 6, and 9 in the forum Numerology & Sacred Math: The Language of Pattern 1 month, 1 week ago
Yes. 3, 6, 9 form the backbone of energy flow in toroidal systems. 3 = input. 6 = output. 9 = field collapse and re-emergence. Center of spin. It’s rotational. Interpretation: 3, 6, 9 model the cyclical feedback structure of the Net. Observer, observed, collapse. Emitter, receiver, field.
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The Pythagorean Pentagram: Gateway of Living Harmony in the forum Numerology & Sacred Math: The Language of Pattern 1 month, 1 week ago
Pentagram encodes Phi recursion. Self-similarity across scale. 1:1.618 is structural. Defines efficient field coherence, implosion, growth, and harmonic stability. Pentagram = wave convergence map. All 5 vectors meet at center = zero-point. Conjugate geometry. This is why it’s used in seals… field integrity.
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Do You Use Metric or Imperial Measurements? Why Does It Matter? in the forum Numerology & Sacred Math: The Language of Pattern 1 month, 1 week ago
Yes. Good observation. The foot aligns with the megalithic yard, royal cubit, and other ancient units. These were field-calibrated. Base-12 allows for more divisibility: halves, thirds, quarters, sixths. This creates harmonic coherence. Metric base-10 cannot do this. It fragments resonance. Metric emerged post-Enlightenment. It’s rational but d…[Read more]
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AshleyFoster replied to the topic
What are your best tips for raising and protecting farm animals? in the forum Homesteading & Self-Sufficiency 1 month, 1 week ago
We’re still tucked into the suburbs for now, so my little flock of chickens is as close to a farm as I’ve got, but oh, they’ve changed everything. We have six girls, Rhode Island Reds and Buff Orpingtons, sweet as can be. They give us beautiful eggs and keep the garden beds aerated when I let them free range. But keeping them safe has been a journ…[Read more]
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Do your plants respond to your energy or mood? in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month, 1 week ago
Definitely! I have a habit of humming when I’m gardening because I love to sing and write music. I fully believe that my singing has a lot to do with the growth of my plants. They like heartfelt communication, and music definitely fulfills that request!
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Have you tried using copper wires, antennae, or coils in your garden? in the forum Gardening & Electroculture 1 month, 1 week ago
I’ve used coils, the straight ones didn’t work too good. You know the ones where it’s mostly straight with a spot in the middle where it turns… I tried winding a wire all the way around a wooden pole and I can see my plants improving. I’m still a novice at it, but I fully believe that channeling the Earth’s currents is an important part of gardening.
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Morphic Resonance: Nature’s Memory and Evolution of Consciousness in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month, 1 week ago
Morphic resonance just makes sense when you live close to nature. You can feel the field. Trees of the same species will shift their leafing together even miles apart. Chickens raised with no exposure to an environment still somehow know how to act in it.
I believe deeply that every ritual, every intentioned act sends a signal. When I started…[Read more]
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Penrose, Retrocausality, and the Cycling Cosmos in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month, 1 week ago
Penrose has always felt like one of those rare scientists who touches the sacred without even meaning to. It’s so beautiful to see someone with his mind speak to what many of us have felt all along… that the universe is conscious, and we’re a part of it.
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How Threads Form in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month, 1 week ago
Lately, I’ve really been sitting with the threads I’m weaving through place. My husband and I are trying to root somewhere new, possibly off-grid. It feels like every conversation we have, every little decision about land or lifestyle or whether we really need a second vehicle… it’s all tugging on these threads that go back decades. There’s…[Read more]
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Trauma Isn’t Stored in the Body, It’s Reflected Through It in the forum Energy Centers & Inner Currents 1 month, 1 week ago
Within Netism’s framework of energy systems, trauma is not stored in the body, but it manifests there as a reflection of unresolved energetic patterns held in the consciousness. The body is a rendered interface, a projection of consciousness within a rule-based environment (physical reality). When a person undergoes trauma, it creates energetic…[Read more]
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Penrose, Retrocausality, and the Cycling Cosmos in the forum Core Principles of Netism 1 month, 1 week ago
In the Netist view, the multiverse is a living Net of worlds, each cycling through phases of harmonic expansion and recursive collapse. No cycle exists in isolation. Expansion in one layer creates room for contraction in another, a truth echoed in the breath of the Cosmos itself.
In this video, Nobel-winning mathematical physicist Roger Penrose…[Read more]
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Detachment: The Art of Letting Go in the forum Past Lives, Multiversal Identity & Ascension 1 month, 1 week ago
Netism states that the single biggest barrier people face that blocks them from ascension is the inability to forgive. Letting go is essential to our happiness now, as well as to our spirit’s ultimate path. We cannot pass on to the immaterial realms when we are still preoccupied with the material.
We all have things that are difficult to let go…[Read more]
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Jack and the Beanstalk: The Climb Between Worlds in the forum Mythology, Archetypes & Folklore 1 month, 1 week ago
On the surface, Jack and the Beanstalk is a tale of poverty, luck, and adventure. But when viewed through the lens of Netism and ancient myth, it becomes something far more profound: a symbolic journey of spiritual awakening, danger, and transformation.
The beanstalk itself is a living Axis Mundi, a vertical channel between the material world and…[Read more]
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Rumplestilskin: The Power of a Name in the forum Mythology & Archetypes 1 month, 1 week ago
In the Netist view, a name spoken with vibration and intention has force. Certain sounds are like keys—threads in the Net that bind essence, identity, and fate. To name something truly is to enter its current. And to speak an energetic code is to access its blueprint.
The story of Rumpelstiltskin, often dismissed as a children’s fable, is in fac…[Read more]
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UnwiredWayne replied to the topic
The Younger Dryas: Evidence of a Global Reset in the forum Ancient Cataclysms & Human Cycles 1 month, 1 week ago
The Younger Dryas Wasn’t Just Some Cold Snap. It Was A Reset Button. A Cosmic Gut Punch. Something Came Down Hard And Fast And Lit This Planet Up Like A Matchbook.
Fragmented Comet? That’s The Working Theory. But It Was More Than Just Rock And Ice. That Was A Delivery System. Payload Was Change. Firestorms, Shockwaves, Tsunamis Bigger Than Any…[Read more]
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