Friday, 17 October 2014

Role of the Moon Part I – From Rodney Collins (25)

Introduction

This is quite a complex post actually so to make it easier to read I have divided it into three parts. This, the first part will introduce the idea of the Moon as playing the role of a counter or balance weight.


The Moon as a Counter Weight


Rodney Collins in his book “Theory of Celestial Influence” puts forward that the moon acts a balance or a counter weight for the Earth. 

He says that the Moon balances and smooths the effect of the Sun’s energy on the Earth. However he goes on to talk more about how the Moon really acts as a counter weight by acting on the waters of the Earth.

In the above diagram, the Counterweight is the Moon and the Load is the liquids of the Earth. The Pivot point is the Earth's surface or the body containing the liquid.


The Moon as a Counter Weight For Liquids

Rodney Collins says that the liquids of the Earth would be sucked flat to the Earth’s surface if it wasn’t for the effect of the Moon. It is very evident and well known to science that the effect of the Moon’s gravitational pull is to attract the liquids of the Earth towards it.

So then the Moon acts as a counter weight for the Earth’s liquids (and also life) to gravitational force of the Earth. In effect the Moon’s gravitational pull gives the liquids of the Earth some freedom and with that freedom the ability to move.


Conclusion

So in effect Rodney Collins says, the Moon controls the movement of liquids on the Earth and is related to motion and movement. As most of the Earth’s creatures are full of liquid then the Moon controls to some degree their ability to move.

Subsequent posts will talk about the effect of the Moon on the liquids inside the human being and how the Moon influences the movement of the human being.

End (25).

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