locational frequency

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Objects and Location

Space is often imagined as a vast container, with objects placed inside it. From a different perspective, location belongs to the object itself, embedded as a property within its energetic equation. Motion is less about traveling through space and more about a change in that specific property. When the variable shifts, the object stops appearing at one coordinate and reveals itself at another.

This dissolves the idea of distance as an obstacle. Movement happens not by pushing across distance but by tuning into resonance. Precision becomes the key. To reach another star system, you match its frequency, and the object phases there without crossing the space in between.

Isolating the Variable

It is possible to isolate the locational variable within an object, allowing a new location to be chosen by imposing a vibration that matches the new coordinate, already existing in the field. The object does not need to be forced across space through propulsion; it only requires a signal that overwhelms its current setting and reattunes it to the destination frequency present in the reality field.

Bashar has spoken of this principle directly, even outlining an experiment with conductive spheres to demonstrate the difference in locational resonance between two points. The fact that such tests have not been tried shows how tightly traditional ideas of motion are still held.

Dormant Potentials

The potentials within this are wide. Craft, objects, and even biological forms can be shifted through resonance once the locational variable is understood. Information, communication, and energy can follow the same principle, appearing wherever coherence is tuned, instead of being carried across distance. Entire architectures of transport, exchange, and interaction can open from this single key.

Humans can begin to map the locational coordinates within this universe, or be open to receiving the data from those willing to assist in civilizations already utilising this approach. Both paths lead toward the same capacity: precision in resonance alignment.

Time as a Variable

The same principle applies to time. Just as space is not an external stage but a property embedded within the object, so too can temporal position be treated as a variable within the equation of being. By tuning this setting, the object can appear in different moments of time without passing through each step in between. What we call past and future are locational bands of time, and presence can phase into them with the same resonance used in spatial relocation.

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