Topics & highlights:
The Underlying Architecture of the BodyGraph
Understand the similarity and differences between the level below and above the Lines
The Central Theme of the BodyGraph
Learn about the three acoustic thematics
We Live in a Transitional Body
What is a transitional body and what is it transitioning to?
In 1994, Ra Uru Hu published a collection of graphics and keynotes he called “Rave Anatomy: Mapping the Mechanics of the Maia”. In 2007, he updated the graphics and recorded 11 lectures. These lectures provide a deep exploration of the BodyGraph’s infrastructure: Gates, Channels, Streams and Circuitry, investigating surface mechanics against the backdrop of their underlying architecture. You are viewing Lesson 1 of Rave Anatomy 1:
We all have senses; we all smell, we all see. When looking at senses at the BodyGraph level they are used to keep us alive, alert and in touch—essential tools for survival that operate at a mundane level. This lesson explores the difference between the expression at the surface level and the underlying architecture. Learn about each sense and how we can align ourselves with the profound architectural level specific to our BodyGraph, so we can express our true potential for self-awareness.
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Topics & highlights:
The Underlying Architecture of the BodyGraph
Understand the similarity and differences between the level below and above the Lines
The Central Theme of the BodyGraph
Learn about the three acoustic thematics
We Live in a Transitional Body
What is a transitional body and what is it transitioning to?