Centerlife - Happiness Through Nature's Design May 2019 | Page 13

What if I told you that all of nature’s creations share a common, underlying structure? A universality of form perpetuating the oneness of being we see streaming throughout nature. Is this something you think you could believe? At first it appears a difficult concept to fathom. Afterall nature’s creations do appear vastly different. What, one might ask do things like rivers, ant colony’s, solar systems, cells, people, galaxies, birds, and rocks possibly share in common? There are just too many varieties in color, shape, size, texture, circumstance, and mannerism to imagine that all her multiplicity might somehow share something in common. But that’s just a sleight of hand. If time is the ultimate jest, nature is the ultimate illusionist. Her marvels of creation, while breathtakingly diverse and gorgeous, distract us from her true character and disposition. While she is coy, she actually has a certain way about her. It’s similar to our inability to see the common form underlying atoms for instance. For while all atoms actually share the same overall shape, we don’t necessarily recognize it as such due to the wildly varying qualities through our senses. But such diversity serves to of texture, look, smell, and taste we experience mask the simple fact that on a structural level, all atoms share the same center- oriented pattern with only size varying from one to the next. The same phenomena occur when we consider nature’s larger scale creations— their outward diversity masks a deeper commonality of form and function. What is this pattern? It’s simply a center-oriented pattern generated by an equally center-oriented process. A process rooted in powerful centers that along with the fields radiating from their surfaces raise randomness into the center-oriented forms of circles, spheres, spirals, radials, branching systems, and clusters we see streaming throughout the universe forming nature’s mighty creations of atoms, cells, solar systems, societies, galaxies as well as our lives. We begin our Centerlife journey of discovery by examining the process responsible for transforming randomness into orderliness.