Sunday 5 April 2015

Different densities in 'Avengers'.


A run down of the different densities in ‘The Avengers’. And the interaction between same.
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Captain America:- 4th density. That sort of ongoing message of love that is quite naïve and encourages martyrdom. I imagine all 4th densities like this. A kind of ongoing tone of just the same thing. Whether that be a church, or veganism, patriotism or something new age perhaps. Just plug along in the same vein.
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Tony Stark:- 5th density. Now Tony is the one that is most independent out of the group. There’s the undoubtably 5th density element to his suit. The technical intelligence. He jokes around and has a lot of personality (like Nigel Farage). People might like him even if they don’t want to. There is a common theme with 5d’ers of this kind of ‘magic power’ sort of thing. The bad character is also 5D and you see what happens when these ideas get out of hand, and when the 6D decides to suddenly flatten the 5D because they overstepped the mark on the basis of who really has the power. That magickal powers isn’t really the power. (Sorry fellow 5d’ers).
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Nick Fury, Thor, Hulk:- Here we see that gritty, but humourous and quirky masculinity. When the bad character says to Nick Fury something like who has the ‘true power’ here, he responds with ‘Let me know if “true power” wants a magazine or something.’ A mini example of that flattening. Thor’s conversation with Loki is telling of these 5D- 6D conversations. And when Captain America and Tony Stark are arguing he laughs and says ‘you are so puny you earthlings’.
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Meanwhile we have the Hulk with his uncontrolled ‘power’ that needs some sort of balancing and is balanced as he becomes more controlled throughout the film, and the overarching series.
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Why this is coming to light now I don’t know but I do wonder if it is time for us all to start separating at some point. As much as I love 6D people, and I really do, as things go on I may go the route with what I imagine is all the other 5D’ers and go onto ascension. There is one I forgot that is the point of all this:
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Third Density, the sub characters:- It sounds awful and probably won’t always be true, but the sub characters, the guy who got speared by Loki and Jamie Fox’s character in Spiderman, these are third density. I don’t know how to describe them except to say that they don’t have the clear mission like the others do and as a result may feel put down. Jamie Fox in Collateral is a man who’s down on his luck. I never understood the self-help orientated information (Fourth Density), since I am utterly compelled to do things most of the time, there is no sense of holding back from fear that others seem to experience. But when you add these people you begin to understand its function. Ah that material is relevant just not to me.
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I have to add that all of my positive experiences and uncomfortable tussles have come from 6D’s. Where a will is matched against another will.

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