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Flat Plane

ZX Plane
ZX Plane
Flat Plane

Flat surface, usually but not always considered normal to the Plane of View.

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12.41 - Plane 13.05 - Seven Levels Subdivisions Planes or Realms of Mind Matter and Energy 3.7 - Non-synchronized Voiding at Plane of Inertia 4.3 - Three Planes and Six Directions Figure 2.1 - Mind condenses into matter via Tonal Rings between Planes Figure 3.24 - Non-synchronized Voiding at Plane of Inertia is Regenerative Figure 3.7 - Accumulating to Center on Three Planes Figure 4.11 - Six Planes and Three Shafts Coincide to Produce Spheres Figure 4.6 - Triple Vectors in Motion on Triple Planes Figure 4.7 - Triple Planes and Polar Vectors of Motion Figure 5.4 - Vortex and Gyroscopic Motion on One Plane then on three forming Sphere Figure 5.7 - Vortices on Three Planes 90 Degrees to Each Other Figure 6.2 - Opposing Repellant Dispersive Radiations Neutralizing at Interface Plane of Inertia Figure 6.4 - Triple Interior Planes Figure 6.5 - Triple Planes - May Underlay some Sacred Geometry or Religious Concepts Figure 7B.15 - Triple Planes relative to Center Figure 10.03 - Zero Planes of Depolar Inertia Figure 10.05 - Three Orthogonal Planes where Six Gyroscopic Vortices Converge Figure 12.07 - Plane of Inertia showing Focalizing Action Figure 12.08 - Plane of Inertia shown as an Optical or Focalizing Function Inertial Plane Part 04 - Rotation on Three Planes Part 05 - Three Rotating Planes Become Spheres Plane Plane of Inertia Plane of Zero Curvature Sympsionics Triple Planes XY Plane

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Monday September 17, 2012 05:25:24 MDT by Dale Pond.