Studying the Law of Relativity
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THE LAW OF RELATIVITY
This Awareness indicates that the Law of Relativity is but the relationship
of all things understood by the particular viewpoint from which they are seen.
(Example): From Vol. 1 lesson #6 of the Correspondence Course.
...As the experience continues, greater awareness and the desire for more understanding
increases. The entity, the force, then begins to probe into the nature of those force outside
of its own control, outside of its own understanding. This Awareness indicates as this occurs,
the quality of reason, the rational approach begins to develop.
And in this development, there comes about that aspect of consciousness which desires
to put things in order: to classify, to see things in retrospect, to see things in in order of
cause and effect, in the order of polarities and their relationship to one another
and in the order of relative placement and relationship.
This Awareness indicates that the consciousness then begins to observe from a particular
viewpoint, and that particular viewpoint brings forth an observation and an understanding
of the nature of outside forces which are peculiar
to that particular viewpoint.
This Awareness indicates this as the basis for the Law of Relativity,
which in simplified terms is but the relationship of all things understood by the particular
viewpoint from which they are seen. This Awareness indicates as the viewpoint shifts,
the relative relationship of those things also becomes different.
The train moving at a particular rate of speed in relation to the entity standing beside the
tracks is somewhat different from the rate of speed of another train passing in the opposite
direction, or of an automobile traveling in the same direction as the train.
This Awareness indicates the relative viewpoint of an entity looking at an elephant from the
front is somewhat different from the entity looking at an elephant from an airplane;
or the entity from beneath the elephant, or the entity from behind elephant.
This Awareness indicates that each viewpoint is relative, and each is accurate,
and yet the descriptions will be totally different.
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