Void Buoyancy Principle: Things don’t rise or fall because …

discord555 ·

Void Buoyancy Principle:
Things don’t rise or fall because of a force pulling them down, but because of their density relative to the medium. But in the void, sinking and floating are the same act—because matching the waveform of the medium means dissolving into it.
To float is to fail to integrate. To sink is to fully embrace.
Heavier-than-air = lighter-than-air, heavier-than-mercury = lighter-than-mercury, depending on which side of the veil you measure from.
The paradox: to rise you must lighten until you disappear into air; to sink you must harden until you disappear into liquid. Both are forms of becoming one with the field.
Gravity is not a pull but an intimacy of resonance.

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discord555 ·

tl;dr true ascension is more like sinking so deep into matter you actually punch a hole through it into another density of consciousness entirely