Nuclear Evolution-A Guide to Cosmic Enlightenment

by Christopher Hills

1968

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Contents

The political and economic impact on the future world Society of the "Centre" Concept
The ideological precipice
The death of the ism
Homo progressivus
Group vs. individual
Cnacer of the imagination
Sensitivity centres everywhere
The human material
The basic human drives
Drive (1) red
Drive (2)
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Orange
Examples not generalisations must be given
Shepherds of the flocks
Drive (3) Yellow
What shall it profit?
Drive (4) Green
Drive (5) Blue
The bully
Drive (6) Indigo
Transcending the thought form
Drive (7) Violet
The meaning of love
Nuclear evolution
Answers are not enough
The house of commons
Note to Part II
The drives and colour
The experience of colour and the time sense
Colour is no accident of nature
1 Red
2 Orange
3 Yellow
4 Green
5 Blue
6 Indigo
7 Violet
8 Black
Black is an abstraction of the future unknown self
Measuring the depth of "I"-The self
Research into fundamental abstractions
The single reality
Time, space and colurs
Colour as resonance
Psychological energies and colours
The "Centre" symbol of nuclear evolution
Physical proofs
Colour test references
Relating spheres of consciousness to the rainbow spectrum
The shells of conscioiusness
Selection and rejection of the main drives
Outputs and inputs
Reflected colours and primary light
Looking at consciousness
Manifestation through conscious nuclear evolution
Interpreting the "Cosmic" will
Defining the indefinable absolute
Note to Part III
The proofs of nuclear evolution
The hypothesis
Psi and Pi, the forces of weak interaction
How can we get inside a nucleus?
How the nucleus absorbs light
The group law of the nucleus
Transfiguration of the cell nucleus
Bio-Energetic transmutations in the cell nucleus
DNA and the chemical message of life
Nuclear electron discharge
Sensitivity to light and vibration
The inner sanctum of light
The universal link-light
Nuclear transformations
The impotent mind of man
References
Lecture tape reference library
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