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ОглавлениеTHE COLOURS IN THE INGMAR SYSTEM
As you will see from the description of the individual symbolic forces, they not only have specific numbers, chakras and characteristics but also colours and colour combinations. Quite a few are common, some blends of colours can only just be envisaged by humans – with some exceptions. Not seldom, however, are colours and compositions of colours mentioned which we have difficulty identifying with because we lack the corresponding faculties of perception in the physical field of our organic sensory organs.
How should we therefore proceed with descriptions like the following?
* Wax-coloured bordering on sunrise (INS).
* Intensive pink veined with black skeins (PLASTA).
* Checked white in a black network (OBUS).
Due to our physical lack of colour receptors, we must at first simply accept such vivid definitions of colours without interpreting our own concrete ideas from these descriptions.
The real universe is filled with a countless number of colour combinations and sounds which we cannot recognise with our three-dimensional system of perception.
The entire universe – which to be more accurate is a ‘multiverse’ or the sum of an infinite number of universes – is filled with beams (of light) which are individually based on a ground colour and a basic colour. Due to our physical senses, our perception – as in many other fields – is limited to a small section of colours, commonly called spectral colours or colours of the rainbow, which we can actually accept as part of our consensus reality. That does not, however, mean that there is not a multitude of other colours and colour combinations (in parallel worlds) that fill hyperspace – which is normally inaccessible to us – with their characteristic sounds.
In this context I must add that every light frequency represents consciousness and thus contains further information that must be decoded.
In the solar system of Sirius, there is a planet called ‘LEANDER 0’ (aspirate [oh]) which is shrouded in a dense cloud of gas. It cannot be identified by conventional astronomical equipment because it lies in the midst of etheric matter. This planet is the origin and home of all colours which exist in this (our) solar system and which are only known in part to date.
Perceptive humans and animals do, however, have the ability to receive colour perceptions that cannot be described. The impossibility of assigning such colours to the corresponding human terms ultimately leads to strange-sounding definitions such as ‘white in the shade’ (ZIER).