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inreach

Reverse of outreach. Usually used as "sympathetic inreach". For use of this term see:


Keely
Keely said "the form of the atom eludes the grasp of the imagination, for it is the introductory step to a conception of the eternity of the duration of matter. The magnitude of the molecule, as compared to the interatom, is about on the same ratio as a billiard ball to a grain of sand, the billiard ball being the domain wherein the triple intermolecules rotate, the intermolecules again being the field wherein the atomic triplets sympathetically act, and again progressively, in the interatomic field, the first order of the etheric triplets begins to show its sympathetic inreach for the centers of neutral focalization. It is impossible for the imagination to grasp such a position. Interatomic subdivision comes under the order of the fifth dimensional space in etheric condensation. Atoms and corpuscles can be represented by degrees of progressive tenuity, as according to progressive subdivision, but to imagine the ultimate position of the atomic alone would be like trying to take a measurement of immeasurable space. We often speak of the borders of the infinite. No matter what the outreach may be, nor how minute the corpuscular subdivisions, we still remain on the borders, looking over the far beyond, as one on the shore of a boundless ocean who seeks to cross it with his gaze. Therefore, philosophically speaking, as the atom belongs to the infinite and the imagination to the finite, it can never be comprehended in any form or light, nor by any right, for in the range of the imagination, it is a bridge of mist which can never be crossed by any condition that is associated with a visible molecular mass, that is, by mind as associated with crude matter." [Keely, Snell Manuscript - the book]

See Also


13.10 - Rotation Quotes from Keely and His Discoveries
7B.12 - Mind Force
Assimilation
Atom
Attraction
centralization
concentrative thirds
etheric seeks center
Fifth Dimension
Figure 2.11 - Center Seeking and Center Fleeing
Figure 3.25 - Celestial Seeks and Condenses at Center
Figure 3.33 - Syntropy Seeking Center - Entropy Fleeing from Center
inreach
Law of Assimilation
Law of Attraction
More on Keelys Theories
sympathetic concordant concentration
Sympathetic Stream
Syntropy
THE ATOM
The Connecting Link Between Mind and Matter - Keelys Progress - Part 2
velocity of rotating etheric stream

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