Evolution
Thursday, July 15, 1999 9:19 am
My Friends,
Again you will have to journey to the web to read the next installment of the Molecular Relationship.
After you finish reading this next chapter you should have a sense that something wonderful is on the
horizon.
I hope you enjoy it. I am not asking my usual round of questions here, but if you have questions or
comments feel free to post them.
The Molecular Relationship, Chapter Four - The Evolution Of The Molecular Relationship
It will help us to know and understand the next step man must take in the relationship principle if we
follow the evolution of matter itself. In each step, from the microcosm to the macrocosm, there will be
correspondences. They will not always be exact, but they will be close enough so one with intuition can
discover the truth of that which is above by studying that which is below.
Most scientists now accept the exoteric truth that matter and energy are interchangeable. Those who know
have always used the words matter and spirit. Matter is female, and spirit or energy is male. Energy merely
vibrates on a much finer wavelength than matter. When spirit impregnates matter, soul is produced which is
neither spirit or matter, but the interaction between the two.
Before form existed as matter it was energy vibrating in an apparent vacuum. As the vibration created
structure, up and down quarks began to manifest and became attracted to each other and "married." These
married units attracted numerous other married couples until a vast community of families were created.
A "city" of married sub atomic particles (many which are as yet undiscovered) produced a positive center
called a proton. To balance off the positive center, a negative field electron was sent in circular motion
around the proton. These two energies became married unto time indefinite and created a stable atom of
hydrogen. This process was duplicated billions and trillions of times until vast hydrogen clouds were
created. Modern astronomers have studied the hydrogen clouds and many believe they are the beginning of
the creation of worlds.
For billions of years, free hydrogen atoms accumulated and the hydrogen clouds became more dense. The
energy within the cloud is intense and the atoms formed few if any lasting relationships. Slowly, these atoms
attracted each other and the center point of the cloud became a point of intense gathering; the tiny atoms
were literally forced into a union called "fusion." In the fusion process, four hydrogen atoms were compacted
together with such pressure that they were transmuted into the more evolved element of Helium. Note here that
it took the fusion of four atomic lives to create one greater one with new properties. Nevertheless, the four
individual lives are not lost. Each of the four sets of male and female particles still maintain their
individuality, but are merged into a greater order of livingness.
In the process of fusion, great amounts of energy are given off. The fusion process gives us the energy of
the hydrogen bomb and is also the process whereby the sun generates its energy.
Through the process of fusion, spirit, or energy, descends deeper and deeper into matter and more and more
complex atoms are created until finally entire suns, star clusters and complete galaxies of billions of stars
are created.
The suns in turn give birth to planets which circle around them. As these planets materialize and cool, the
most advanced elements are created, such as gold, radium, and uranium.
When spirit descends into matter and touches its deepest point, then it stops involving into substance
and starts evolving out of matter. Thus the process of evolution begins and the factor producing it is
marriage. At this point, the male and female atoms join, not through the force of fusion, but through the
process of natural attraction leading to marriage. Note that the bonding takes place through a free will
attraction as evolution begins and not by force.
When atoms find suitable partners, they unite in a strong bonding relationship and share electrons
with each other. In other words, they share energy, and this shared energy holds them together. They make
a marriage covenant which they agree to within their own sphere of consciousness. The chemist calls this
bonding relationship "shared electron-pair bonds," or "covalent bonds."
As atoms form these covalent bonds, they know not what the end product will be of their evolution, but
act under the impulse of Spirit which urges the tiny lives to unite and create something greater than
themselves.
The most elementary marriage among the elements is that of two atoms of the most simple of elements --
hydrogen. Two hydrogen atoms form the most simple bond in a monogamous marriage, but the bonding is a strong
one and difficult to break down. Each atom has one electron which they share with each other. This sharing
completes their first orbital shell, or chakra, and causes them both to be more stable.
The first orbital shell can hold a maximum of two electrons and, since hydrogen has only the one orbital
shell and each atom has only one electron, there can only be a single marriage. When two hydrogen atoms share
their single electron, they fill up their orbital shell and it is as if each one had two electrons. Note the
diagram below:
The more advanced elements have more complex electron shells and many of them give and receive two,
three and four electrons and evolve into a multiple relationship. This causes the creation of a more advanced
Molecule, and the result is a more highly evolved substance with higher properties than the separate elements
had in their single condition. One of the most common Molecules is H2O, or water. Each hydrogen
atom can only marry once, but the oxygen atom can receive two electrons and thus has two mates, as
illustrated below. In this case, the oxygen atom is a female with two bonding male relationships.
In turn, the water Molecule has either a slight negative or positive charge and forms relationships with
other water Molecules.
In another example, carbon, which is male, has four relationships with the atoms of chlorine and produces
a Molecule with totally new powers and properties.
It is important that we contemplate the results of the Molecular Relationship. Hydrogen and oxygen are both
gases, but when they unite they produce the more advanced product, which is liquid water. Water is totally
unlike either hydrogen or the oxygen that is in the air that we breathe. The union of these two elements
produces a substance much greater than they were individually. In the same way, humanity, through the
Molecular Relationship, can create group lives with greater powers and properties than it has individually,
and will be able to share in the consciousness of the whole. Expansion of consciousness is the great objective
of existence. This makes human molecular marriage very desirable, for it can create a possible expansion of
consciousness which is beyond our present dreams.
The atoms and Molecules of our bodies have a consciousness and marriage relationship which began billions
of years ago. At that beginning point, they could hardly dream of the place they are at now -- they share in
the consciousness of the whole body. Thus, they have no desire to again be lowly atoms with separate and
single existences. Instead, the force of evolution presses them ever onward, and they forever seek more and
more complicated Molecules. Then, the Molecules unite in various marriage orders and beautiful crystal forms
are produced, and, after eons of time, a living cell is created. Finally, the cells unite in bonding
relationships and create every type of life form that we see about us.
Man must follow on a larger scale what the tiny atoms have done in the microcosm. We will create human
Molecules. The Molecules will create forms, and the forms will create magnificent living human cells.
The initiating of human Molecular Relationship is the initiation of the next quantum leap in evolution
for mankind. This evolutionary leap is not so much a single jump as in times past, but a transition to
group evolution that makes possible eternal increase for man so that he can tap all the powers of
godliness that have always been within him.
The concept of The Molecular Relationship is not new, but has been partially introduced in times past
to certain initiates and formulated in a limited way. There has always been great limitation in developing
it among humanity because of the consciousness of the people. However, the concept has always existed among
the brotherhoods who have guided the race of man. Some call these beings Masters, some call them Gods. Others
call them resurrected beings. They are an evolutionary step above man and are often called the God Kingdom.
The Brotherhoods form Molecular Orders that interconnect the divine thread of Purpose, which leads back to
the presence of the One God. Now, humanity has reached the point where a new and eternal order of relationship
can be firmly established among them.
To reach this point, man has gone through a similar evolutionary process as the atom has. The correspondences
are close, but never exact, for each higher kingdom has a higher consciousness and a more complex molecular
order.
Man goes through a series of hundreds of incarnations as a human being. His first incarnations are in a
fairly primitive state; these would correspond to the hydrogen atom. Then, gradually, through the force of
circumstances, he is fused into a higher atomic weight and the seven chakras, or energy centers and their
petals, open up until he corresponds to radium and uranium and becomes radioactive. Finally, he splits the
tomb of matter (just as an advanced atom splits) and the resurrected eternal life is released from it's
prison. In between these times, he goes through many male and female existences.
Below, please note a chart showing the electro-negativity value of all the elements. On the average,
the 1.6 values and lower are the male atoms and 1.7 and higher are the females. In the molecular state,
the atom with the lowest negative charge is the male and highest is the female. Male and female are
relative factors and will vary according to the energy with which they are in a relationship.
On the chart above, carbon (C) has a high female charge, but since oxygen (O) has a higher one, carbon
becomes a relative male when united with two atoms of oxygen to form CO2, or carbon dioxide.
Thus it is with humanity. Some males find themselves highly charged with female energy. The solution for
these males is to create stability with female partners with slightly more female energy than themselves.
If you study the chart, you will see how the tiny lives pass through incarnations where they are sometimes
male and sometimes female. The vertical rows represent corresponding elements with similar properties, and as
you follow them from the top down, you will see how the various correlations of elements evolve in male or
female charge. The seven horizontal rows represent the seven electron shells, corresponding to the seven
chakras or energy centers in man.
Of the seventeen vertical rows with a charge, seven are evolving toward the female charge, eight toward
the male charge and two remain fairly stable. All the radioactive elements in the seventh shell are the
highest evolved atoms and carry a male charge.
At the risk of being attacked by the females reading this treatise, I will first point out that I did
not create the atomic world. It is just there for us to examine. It is interesting to speculate as to how
correctly our evolution through male and female cycles correspond to the evolution of atoms. It does seem
that the best and the worst of people in our history have been males. It is a fact that those who have
initiated causes and have led humanity to great heights and depths have usually been in male bodies. There
are exceptions, but even if an advanced entity finds itself initiating a great cause in a female body,
she must do so using male energies, for all initiating energies are male, as we shall soon explain. Thus,
the most notable persons in history who have appeared to accomplish great works (good or bad) have been
male, such as the Buddha, Christ, Abraham Lincoln, Edison, on one end and Nero, Mussolini and Hitler, and
others, on the other.
When an entity from the spiritual realms decides to initiate a cause on the earth he usually chooses a
male body. The reason for this is that the male energy radiates outwardly and it is easier for him to make
a physical accomplishment in the male energy.
If the entity decides he needs to learn a great lesson or absorb knowledge and wisdom he will generally
choose a female body because the female energy draws things inward magnetically.
All of us go through both of these cycles of male and female energy and one is not greater than the
other. The female energy, however, does not get all its deserved credit because it (being magnetic) is not
visible with the eye. It must be felt. The male energy (being radiant) is seen with the eye and gets more
of the credit in this age, but it shall not always be so.
However, the human race as a whole is evolving to utilize more female energy, which is just as powerful
as male but in a magnetic direction rather than radiant. As knowledge of the female energy increases more
advanced entities are taking female bodies.
Keep in mind that a person of even the stature of Christ could assume a female body, but he would be
operating under male energies because he is initiating cause which is a male energy function.
An interesting difference between the atoms of the earth and humanity is that these atoms carry an
overall female charge, whereas the human kingdom has an overall male charge; this accounts for male dominance
in most societies. Fortunately for the female, this charge is shifting toward neutrality, or balance and
equality.
The key to understanding the marriage of atoms to create Molecules is found in the word "balance."
Because duality exists as a division of Purpose into positive and negative forces, this causes all
wavelengths and all forms to be at least slightly out of balance. There is no form or life that is one
hundred percent balanced, or neutral, but all consciousness is driven in this direction.
Each atom that we examine is at least slightly out of balance and seeks greater balance through
"marriage" with other atoms. Even after the marriage bond is formed and the Molecule created, such Molecules
in-turn find themselves slightly out of balance and seek stability in newer and higher relationships with
other Molecules. This seeking for stability and balance is the driving force behind all evolution and presses
the atomic and molecular lives forward until the cell is created. The cells then seek balance in relationships
and evolve into life forms until man is created. Finally, man and woman find themselves out of balance and
seek harmony in the human marriage relationship. However, the marriage of the atoms is in an advanced state
of progression, whereas humanity is in its infancy and has only begun to experiment and follow soul direction
in this area.
The whole drive behind the entire evolutionary process in all forms can be summed up in this statement:
All form seeks stability and balance through the establishment of a shared bonding or marriage
relationship. A bonded relationship, or marriage, is merely the result of life forms striving for
balance. In the end, balance will be achieved by the union of all diverse forms and their demonstrative
oneness and the return to the energy of Purpose, but while duality and form exists, there will never be
perfect balance. We are all driven to seek this balance, however, and must seek it if we are to paint the
pictures of God.
If we look at the Molecular Order as a drive for stability, then we can easily understand why Molecules
establish the relationships they do.
For instance, the ammonium Molecule is made of three atoms of hydrogen married to one atom of nitrogen.
They form this relationship because hydrogen needs one electron to complete it's outer electron shell and
nitrogen needs three. Thus, hydrogen shares it's one outer electron with nitrogen and nitrogen shares one
of it's electrons with hydrogen. Since nitrogen needs three electrons for balance, it must find three
companions to form a stable Molecule. In forming this relationship all the atoms benefit. All atoms
complete their outer shells and receive relative balance. Note the ammonium Molecule below:
The hydrogen atoms are not only dependent on the nitrogen for stability, but also each other. Each
hydrogen atom benefits and receives stability because it's brother hydrogen atoms are sharing, and
there is also interplay between the three electrons shared by the three hydrogen atoms because they all
share in the same electron shell. Keep this point in mind, for this inter sharing of all the atoms is
the key to molecular stability and must be applied to human relationships, as we shall see.
In the above ammonium Molecule, relative stability has been achieved. This can only be done through a
bonding relationship that is dependable. If, for instance, a hydrogen atom were to fly off, it must be
immediately replaced by another atom of hydrogen or the Molecule would be destroyed, and each atom would
be in its original state of imbalance.
It is also interesting to note that even a balanced Molecule will seek to help other atoms achieve balance
even if some of it's own stability is sacrificed. When the ammonium Molecule encounters a hydrogen ion
(or an out-of-balance hydrogen atom with no electron at all) with a lopsided positive charge, it will then
share it's last two electrons with the hydrogen. The hydrogen atom, having no electrons to share, places the
whole Molecule out of balance with an excess positive charge, as indicated below:
This association with the extra hydrogen atom is not a permanent relationship but the ammonium Molecule is
merely doing the stray hydrogen a favor by carrying him for a season. The ammonium Molecule immediately begins
to look for another Molecule that has an excess electron that can take in the hydrogen ion in a permanent
relationship. The word "ion" came from a Greek word that means "traveler." Indeed, the stray hydrogen ion
travels from one relationship to another seeking to balance itself with another electron.
Simple Molecules like water (H2O), ammonia (NH3), sodium chloride or salt (NaCl),
carbon dioxide (CO2), and others, form the larger body of the Molecules of the earth, but as we
look at the more advanced and organic Molecules, we see the establishment of some very complex marriage
relationships.
Chemists were long puzzled over the marriage or bonding relationship of hydrogen and carbon in benzene.
Analysis showed that six atoms of carbon were married to only six atoms of hydrogen. According to the balance
needed in their orbiting shells, a carbon atom should be able to take in four hydrogen atoms, which would
mean that six carbons can take in twenty-four hydrogens. However, it was discovered that benzene had
established balance through an unusual marriage relationship as follows:
Each line stands for a shared pair of electrons. The double line stands for two shared pairs. Notice that
to achieve balance, the carbon atoms married each other as well as hydrogen. Each carbon atom is married
three ways: One to a hydrogen atom, once with a single bond to a carbon atom, and one more with a double
bond, or a double share of electron pairs to still another carbon atom. The interchange of energy between
the carbon atoms flows in a circle with all the outside hydrogen sharing in the circular force. In relation
to each other, every other carbon is male, but in relation to the hydrogen they are all female.
A similar but continuous hexagonal marriage relationship of carbon atoms alone, as illustrated below,
produces common graphite. Here, each carbon atom is associated with three other marriage partners:
Hydrogen and carbon in various molecular arrangements produce a number of hydrocarbons with numerous
properties:
Here we can get an idea of some of the variety of molecular relationships that can be derived from just
two different kinds of atoms.
Now we shall illustrate some of the more complex molecular and atomic arrangements. Below is
Penicillin:
Next we see that cocaine involves very complex relationships:
Silicon and oxygen form an interesting crystal chain:
A study of these Molecules will reveal that a wide variety of marriage relationships are possible in
nature. We see that a Molecule can be very complex yet still have stability. It is important to note,
however, that a random mixture of atoms will not produce a stable Molecule. Sometimes the addition or
subtraction of just one atom could destroy the whole relationship formation in the Molecule. In others,
such as penicillin, the "R" stands for "radical." At this point in this particular Molecule, a number of
different atoms can be interchanged. A substitution of the atom here will slightly change the properties
of the drug, but not destroy the Molecule.
We could spend a thousand pages on the relationships and interactions of the tiny atoms and Molecules,
but this treatment should be enough to give the reader a grasp of the basic principle of The Molecular
Relationship. The atoms unite themselves in various marriage orders to produce molecular and cellular
life with properties and potential much greater than they alone possess. Now, humanity must do the same.
Our next step in this treatise is to examine how man and woman may achieve fulfillment and progress by
following the same marriage order that all the other progressive lives in the universe do --
The Molecular Relationship.
-- End Of Chapter 4 --
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The Molecular Relationship -- Index Of Chapters
Chapter 3 -- The Marriage Of Atoms
Chapter 5 -- Human Relationships
Copyright 1999 by J.J. Dewey, All Rights Reserved
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