This is an interesting exchange between William LePar's
spiritual source, The Council, and a member of the Research and Study Group
from April of 1979. This question came from an explanation, from an earlier
trance, on the effects drugs and acid rock music on the molecular structure of
the physical body. In their explanation, The Council said that the protons and
neutrons circulate. This is what is being questioned here.
Questioner: The next
question is on another piece of information that you gave and that is in the
47th Trance and you were giving us a description of how rock music affects the
molecular structure and you were saying that if the chakras were allowed to
function properly the molecular structure becomes larger, and then you say, "In
other words, say, an atom if you were to look at the atom of a cell on your
skin or what have you, it would be one size, the distance from the nucleus to
the circulating protons and neutrons, that distance would be greater in a
perfectly balanced chakra system than in one that has been, shall we say,
tampered with through the drugs or through the acid rock music." And we are somewhat confused as to the actual
description of what changes. The
question that I had is when you say "circulating protons and
neutrons" instead of "protons and neutrons" do you mean
electrons there, circulating electrons?
The Council: No, we
meant exactly what we said. We were
talking about the nucleus itself. What
you have on the outside in appearance, you have on the inside; it is the
same. Everything is mirrored only in a
finer degree or in a higher vibration.
In the nucleus, now we are talking about that area that is encompassed
by the electrons, that area that you call or that you say consists of protons
and neutrons. Do you understand?
Questioner: Okay, the
...
The Council: The
nucleus itself.
Questioner: What the
scientists, and what I have come to know, is the nucleus would be made up of
the protons and neutrons.
The Council:
Yes. Within that though is
another nucleus, and we were making reference then to that nucleus that you
recognize as the center of the atom; we are talking beyond that. Now do you understand?
Questioner: What the
scientists call a nucleus, the protons and neutrons, that in itself has a
nucleus?
C: In that area is
the absolute essence of life. Do you
understand? What the electrons are to the nucleus, the protons and neutrons are
to the essence of life. Do you
understand it that way?
Questioner: I still
don't think I do.
C: Very well. Give us the construction of an atom, as you
understand it.
Questioner: As I
understand it, there is a nucleus which would consist of protons and neutrons.
The Council: Yes.
Questioner: And then
around that nucleus would circulate or in some way revolve around the nucleus
...
The Council: Give the
standard understanding. Do not interject
possibilities.
Questioner: Around
the nucleus would circulate electrons.
The Council: Very
well. Now, we were talking about the
nucleus. Forget about the electrons.
Questioner: All
right.
The Council: All
right. What did we say about the
nucleus?
Questioner: You said
that the nucleus, the protons and the neutrons, had itself a nucleus.
The Council:
Yes. Now do you understand?
Questioner: So the
protons and the neutrons would be circulating around its own nucleus.
The Council:
Yes. The protons and neutrons
would be equivalent to the electrons circulating around the nucleus.
Questioner: All
right.
The Council: Very well.
Now, for the neutrons and protons to be revolving or circulating what would
they be circulating around?
Questioner: A point
or a nucleus.
The Council: Very
well. If the basic model in man's
understanding of an atom is to have a center with electrons circulating around
the outside, then the center of that center should in naturalness resemble the
outer. Shouldn't it?
***: All right.
The Council: Very
well. We were referring to the nucleus
itself as man understands the atom. Now
within that nucleus, within the protons and neutrons is a nucleus, also. Do you understand?
Questioner: Yes.
Next: The makeup of the Atom - Part Two
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