I've Got Rhythm


Kali and the Dance of Creation
Kali is a feminine form of the Sanskrit word "kala," meaning "time". It also means "black".
Kali has therefore been translated variously as "She who is time," "She who devours time."

Rhythm is a beat, a pulse, a wave, a frequency wavelength, to which everything responds. It is tribal and creational linked to the geometry and science of creation. Rhythm is encoded in our DNA. At zero point the rhythmic harmonics of the grid will activate a final tone, not audible with the human ear, but something in higher frequency, and returning all to the consciousness source of creation. The closing harmonic does not exist at this level of awareness and never will, but the changing harmonics of the program bring it ever closer to end time.

Rhythm in nature, and our lives, seeks to create balance within and without, above and below. It is instinctual to connect with a beat that matches our personal grid harmonics. Somewhere deep inside we hear the music, feel the rhythm, and instinctually react. Our personal rhythm changes during our experience here so allow for new experiences.

Consciousness has rhythm. It is how we experience.

Human Conception and Creation has rhythm based on a woman's monthly cycles, a method of birth control called the Rhythm Method.

Music has rhythm that speaks to our brain and connects based on the flow of attraction outside our conscious awareness.

Dance has rhythm attracting us much the same way, whether we are on a dance floor or feel it where we sit when the music plays. Many people call reality the Dance of Creation.

Exercise has rhythm especially as music is applied and goes to aerobics and movement.

Feng Shui has rhythm, creating balance in one's environment. If you are balanced you can create this environment on your own, placement seemingly natural, intuitively guided, choices made quickly and with ease. If you are scattered, you will need help. Your personal environment is a reflection of your personality and psychological makeup.

The physical body has natural rhythms, some measured as biorhythms.

Language has rhythm. Did you ever notice how the rhythm, of the speech patterns of certain cultures make it appear that they are mad at each other when they talk?

Poetry has rhythm linked to one's emotional body, the wounded soul in the rhythm of expression.

Screenplays have rhythm, called a formula which they must adhere to, just as the screenplay of our reality can only have certain rewrites in order for it to maintain the rhythm of its creation, which also follow a formula, sacred geometry.

Art and architecture has rhythm, reflecting its creator.

The universe has rhythm which sets the stage for its behavior and thus our own. A universal blueprint created in chaos (void) will create chaotic programs of experience.




The Rhythm of Walking

There is a rhythm to the way we walk, be it cultural, or based on the psychology and physiology of our minds and bodies. The way we walk and move with others expresses our connection to them. If the connection flows, you move together. If not, walking with that person throws you off, quickly making you feel out of synch, and uncomfortable. As a result, you cannot manifest as you walk along, or remain clearly connected to that which is manifesting your physical experience above, your twin soul aspect.

Did you know you are always in a state of manifestation from above? It never stops ... just keeps on walking with you one step at a time, as you walk the walk.

For some the pace is slow, for others quick, for others scattered, etc.

Some time ago, I discovered that I walk well with some people and not others, as if the rhythm of our movements was way off.

It is true that a man's stride is generally longer than a woman's, but when walking together it should come into synch, grids sometimes merging in the moment.

Fast walkers should slow down for slower walkers to compensate.

Walking can also express your connection with the other person. If they walk ahead, lack behind, seem distracted by everything but your conversation, talk on the cell phone, want to hold hands and you don't, the rhythm is off.

There is physical distance with the people you walk with that reflects connection and relationship.

Rhythm is a connective tool.

Walking in rhythm is considered a step in the right direction.

Pay attention to how you walk, alone, and with others. Which is more comfortable and/or more productive?

I've Got Rhythm Music File written by George Gershwin, Lyrics, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald



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