A world is most dense at its centre and least dense at its periphery... The iron massed around the centre of the Earth provides this planet with a lasting stability of form and motion. The gases floating free above its solid and liquid surfaces register subtle changes in the universe beyond Earth's body, and so enable its recognition and response... It happens in the long story of every planet that major changes come through the larger celestial cycles. These are formed by the orbital movements of the larger celestial bodies to which each planet innately belongs... Each planet's atmosphere senses and interprets the wider changes that come with the planet's orbit around its local sun, the sun's orbit around its galaxy, the galaxy's orbit around its cluster, and the cluster's orbit around the universal core. Information about all these cycles is communicated vibrationally to a planet's atmosphere from the vast realms beyond it, and imprinted on the vibrations of its gaseous molecules... A planet's upper atmosphere is its organ of celestial orientation. By inhaling the air that circulates through the planetary atmosphere,
all breathing forms on the surface of the planet are coordinated on
a vibrational basis with the celestial clockworks and the evolutionary
unfoldment they administer. In the very act of breathing does every
respiring form of life know the current status of universal development!
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