Greetings all and first up let me express gratitude to Anna, Shilpa, Jo, Marion, Sarah and Roni for coming along to my post yesterday and to all those who I haven't mentioned or prefer to stay quiet. Much love to all of you.
What comes to my mind today is the aspect of imploding and exploding. Both are pretty significant when it comes to energy and I fancy we all belong to one group or the other. Let us look at this a bit further.
In our own lives we all have moments where our energies become rather fractious for one reason or another. Let's take an argument for example. Here is when some may explode in a fiery angry outburst releasing the energy of frustration and annoyance. The need to release the pressure is so great that rather like a volcano the pressure builds until there is no option but to let it loose. Afterwards, when things cool down can come the essence of regret but the energy was always going to come out one way or another.
Conversely, we have the implosion effect. Here is where rather than explode, the energy folds inward. For all intents and purposes it may look as though you can seem a bit aloof or perfectly fine. However, internally there may be a huge conflict going on and no-one is any the wiser. Rather than unleash a stream of words this kind of person does the opposite, goes inward and quiet. I would put myself into this category and there are many other countless others who are of a similar ilk.
It can be a cause of irritation to many that they are unable to go outwards or inwards but it's innate and virtually impossible to change. However, we can come to peace with our nature and those around us. If we hit that medium then we might just find that elusive quality called harmony and balance.
We can find similar patterns out there in the universe. Let us look at some of the most powerful examples that exist. Supernovas for example where a star explodes in a fiery outburst of energy and intensity. The effects are truly awesome and the release of all that force is biblical and beyond comprehension.
Then we have a neutron star where the energy folds inward in a display of implosion. The star is actually quite small but the mass is incredible. I think I've said before that one tea spoon of matter from a neutron star equates to several billion tons. It takes quite a bit to get your head round that one.
However, even this is small fry compared to the power of those titans called black holes. They may have small centres but imagine the magnitude of the energies at work as they devour all matter and stars that come into their path to vanish into the singularity. The supermassive black holes that populate the centre of many galaxies bear witness to their power. They are the masters of implosion.
So it may appear that a supernova may have more power than a black hole due to its fiery death but it isn't the case. However, the purpose of this article is not to say one is more powerful than the other but to look at how the patterns of what we do in our lives are reflected on a grander scale in that cosmos of ours.
Remember when we import we go in and export we go out. It's the same as the breath when you think about it and isn't the breath really a reflection of what goes on in the universe at a macro level? Food for thought everyone and remember there is no right or wrong here, just my own humble interpretation which you can agree or disagree with.
On that note I shall bid you all adieu and remember, keep reading.
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