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The Book of 3s: #04 - The 1-3-1 Philosophy

Updated: Jul 8, 2020

This section is about the 1-3-1 Philosophy. One of the simplest explanations is ONE always has THREE options but ultimately will end up at another ONE point... with THREE options... leading to ONE.... etc. So, you are ONE way of BEING BEing. In all of your BEing you have three options depending on what you focus your energy on understanding. Of those three options you will end up going in one direction, which presents you with another three options. Broken down here is the principle and how it applies to the symbol.


The 1-3-1 Philosophy is based on the movement of BEING, which is BEING BEing Being. It is the idea that every point (way of being) has 3 options for it’s energy to move in, and it will result in choosing and therefore being one of those three points, which leads to a new single point with three options. So each single point contains within it three potentials (One made of three). These three points are (A) One in one direction, (B) One in the opposite for a balance, and (C) One in the center which does the work. In the case of BEING BEing Being, there is one starting point PURE/COMPLETE BEING (All Things), that has its BEing (Expressed as/through) a final point [A single way of] Being.


Water for instance, can be in a liquid state (remain water), descend to a solid (freeze to ice by lowering vibration), or ascend to a vapor/gas (heat up to vapor by raising vibration).


So energy, mind, being, etc. moves from 1 point to 3 options, to 1 of 3 points with 3 options, to 1 of 3 points with three options, and on and on and on.


Everything is "bi-polar" in a sense, meaning there are two sides or poles to everything (a balance), and in between those is a space of energy which presents a third point which is what does the balancing of the two points/poles. Each part is their own, and none of them meet. Energy and Mind just move from one point to the next. Everything can only be one thing in one moment. If you draw a line on a white sheet of paper with a red marker, the place where the red and white touch is nonexistent. There is red, and there is white. The space in between will be where the red and white have mixed which cancels both out leaving neither whole, and so they cannot meet. Each has its own place. There is a place where the “pink” (which is not light red, or red and white... which is why it is called “Pink” and not “red and white color”) is expressed and this is viewed as the meeting point. But the Pink is it's own thing in the middle. Here are different degrees of adding Red and White together which when you step back looks pink, but when you focus on it is just a bunch of red pigment with white spaces in between, or white spaces with red pigment in between. Some areas more red dots, the other direction has more white dots. Still, the red and white do not meet. This middle space goes on until you are at one of the poles. You may not notice it by the gradual phasing out of one pole to get to the other, but ultimately you will have to gravitate towards one of the polar sides. Thus, in a case of a Black dot as one pole, and a White dot as another pole, your three options are the two poles or the middle which, for sake of this explanation we’ll call “Middle Grey” or The Middle Way. You remain in the middle until you have reached one of the poles. In a case of Standing up or remaining seated, your middle option would be considering to stand or sit. As you explore your options, you will either have ceased sitting, or will not stand up. Even slightly lifting your self means you are no longer sitting. From there your choices are Continue to raise up, or sit back down, or consider your options again.


There can only be one thing, one way of being expressed in one moment. No matter how complex or complicated that one thing is, or how simple it is. This is where the "There is no try, one either does or does not (which, to NOT do one thing is to do something else)" comes from. Everywhere you look around and everything you think of, you can only move from one point to the next, never more than that. Your eye can only focus on one thing at a time. You can only speak one word at a time. When you speak you do so one word at a time, one letter in that word, one vibration, one movement and unification of thought and muscle and force to produce that sound. You can only do one thing at a time. If you begin juggling two eggs, you are doing one thing. If someone adds a bottle, you are still doing one thing-- juggling two eggs and a bottle is that one thing. If you begin singing, you're still doing one thing.Yes, since ALL THINGS are possible and in fact ARE, in one reality or another, it makes sense that there be places and ways to do more than one, but that, too would only be one way of being. It would be the one point of doing more than one thing at once. Pure BEING BEing ALL THINGS AT ONCE is still it doing one thing only. Understand.










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