In the book Etidorhpa, an orgone rich environment is suggested:
" Another phenomenon which The Man reported was an all-pervading luminosity
at great depths below the surface of the Earth. The Man reported that a gray
haze began to appear, followed further down by a more localized luminosity,
followed yet further by a fully illuminating " soft light." His guide hinted
at the nature of the light by pointing out that the Earth receives more
light from the Sun than the Earth radiates back out, and whether The Man
really thought that the Earth's shell were an obstacle for the passage of
the Sun's energy? The guide went on to state that Sun's radiation ' seeps
through the Earth as a fluid and returns to the Sun not discernible by man.'
He suggested that the majority of light and heat which we experience are the
results of local reactions within the Earth's atmosphere and the globe
itself. He hinted at the nature of the mechanism by referring to a flood of
darkness at that depth which became ' revivified, then made apparent to
mortal eyes ' and by saying about his own visual perception that ' darkness
touches on my nerves.'"
In The Ultimate Reality, Joseph H. Cater tells that light is also comprised
of soft particles- orgone- which are not recognised by mainstream science.
He describes that the orgone particles pass through the shell of the Earth
in much the same way in which The Guide instructs that the Sun's radiation '
seeps through the Earth as a fluid and returns to the Sun not discernible by
man.'
The orgone flow through the Earth's shell is not initially visible, as we
can perceive in dark caves. The darkness of caves cetainly does not " touch
" on our nerves, as the Guide claims. But Mr. Cater explains how orgone
particles trap harder light particles within them- Frode calls this the
Pac-man effect- such that the qualities of the hard particles become
ameliorated. When the orgone particles experience friction on their way down
through the shell, they break up into their constituent particles of light,
including light in the visible band, which is connected to the hard
particles.
Thus an orgone-rich environment is described in the inner shell which
permits life in strata below:
It is in this way that the sunlight and warmth which we experience are
actually " Earth-bred," that light " seeps through the Earth as a fluid,"
that light and warmth may be generated within the bowels of the Earth, that
such light is " revitalized darkness," and that " darkness touches on my
nerves." ( All quotes from The Guide ). Since there is no central source of
light, we can understand how no shadows exist. Mr. Cater's understanding of
soft particle physics has certainly come to the rescue of the book
Etidorhpa, and our rescue, too!
No wonder The Man tells of underground worlds full of giant, lush
vegetation, and myriad species of living entities. In the worlds below our
feet there exists illumination, warmth and water; the extreme, turbulent
conditions experienced on the surface are absent below:
" I have acquainted you with but little that I experienced. Near surface
earth we passed through caverns filled with creeping reptiles; neither beast
nor bird; we passed through passages of and labyrinths of apparently
interminable intra-earth structures; to have disported on such features of
my journey would have been impracticable. From time to time I experienced
strains of melody, such as never before had I conceived, seemingly choruses
of angels were singing in and to my very soul. From empty space about me,
from out the crevices beyond and behind me, from the depths of my spirit
within me, came these strains in notes clear and distinct, but yet
indescribable. Did I fancy, or was it real? I will not pretend to say.
Flowers and structures beautiful, insects gorgeous and inexplicable were
spread before me. Figures and forms I can not attempt to indicate in word
descriptions, ever and anon surrounded, accompanied, and passed me by. The
canvas conceptions of earth-bred artists bring to mind no forms so strange
and weird and yet so beautiful as were these compound beings. Restful beyond
description was it to drink in the indescribable strains of poetry of motion
that I appreciated in the movements of fair creatures I have not mentioned,
and it was no less soothing to experience the soul relief wrought by the
sounds about me, for musicians know no notes so sweet and entrancing.
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