Tuesday

The Butterfly Effect

The principle of the inseparable relationship of the part to the whole is better known as the 'Butterfly Effect', and as ancient as collective consciousness remember.  

Long before antiquity had the technology to measure it like we do today, the ancients relied on it implicitly. Before we had the evidence to prove the dual nature of matter, they had applied the principle to daily use and devised what we know today as I Ching.

Used from around 600BC by rulers and commoners alike as a tool to inform their auspicious intent and achieve the most prosperous outcome, the 'Book of Change' was penned by a scribe called LauTsu.

But the principle of its seperate components were known to be well in use at the time is the same principle of oneness that Leonardo Da Vinci proposed we he famously said;

"Learn how to see. Everything is connected..."

Underlying all matter and manifest, it is the geometry that permeates the architecture of all form in its myriad diversity. 

This principle of interconnectedness, inseparability and union provides us with a continuous reminder of our relationship to the whole, a blueprint for the mind to the universal foundation of all things created.