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Rhythm is the '''physical aspect of the Om mantra.''' It is the '''hum''' that resonates within us, reflecting the '''[[Signe|natural cycles]]''' of the world.
''— From [[Om]] ERA''


There are 7 main characteristics that define the bulk of an [[entity]]:
Rhythm is the '''physical aspect of the [[Om]] mantra.''' It is the '''hum''' that resonates within us, reflecting the '''[[Signe|natural cycles]]''' of the world.


# [[Life]]
There are 7 main characteristics that define [[the human]]:
# [[Fabric]]
# [[Library]]
# [[Temple]]
# [[Village]]
# [[Government]]
# [[Reality]]


Each of them represents a magnitude of complexity a living being develops throughout its evolution and furthermore represents the [[Alchetypes|Alchetypical]] complexity of the system therein.
# '''[[Life]]'''
# '''[[Fabric]]'''
# '''[[Library]]'''
# '''[[Temple]]'''
# '''[[Village]]'''
# '''[[Government]]'''
# '''[[Reality]]'''
 
Each of them represents a magnitude of complexity a living being develops throughout its evolution and furthermore represents the [[Alchetypes|Alchetypical]] complexity of the object therein.
 
== Notes and References ==
There cannot be a jump from these characteristics, as it would create [[The law#Formula|gaps]] of behavior that culminate in erroneous behavior of the entity.

Latest revision as of 12:37, 8 April 2025

— From Om ERA

Rhythm is the physical aspect of the Om mantra. It is the hum that resonates within us, reflecting the natural cycles of the world.

There are 7 main characteristics that define the human:

  1. Life
  2. Fabric
  3. Library
  4. Temple
  5. Village
  6. Government
  7. Reality

Each of them represents a magnitude of complexity a living being develops throughout its evolution and furthermore represents the Alchetypical complexity of the object therein.

Notes and References

There cannot be a jump from these characteristics, as it would create gaps of behavior that culminate in erroneous behavior of the entity.