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patternings

n. (plural of patterning English)

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It is from here that behaviour and instinct are determined, providing - automatically - as a reflection of what lies within, the sense organs, the limbs, the DNA, the cell and organ structure, the molecular and bioelectrical patternings - everything with which we are presently familiar and much more which we have yet to uncover.

According to our karmas, according to the patternings within the Formative Mind, we receive a physical body spun out of the five tattwas and patterned by these inward essences of energy.

It is this expression of life and mind, the dynamic manifestation of the inward patternings that in their turn give rise to outward appearance, which is the major focus of the present book.

Due to the overcrowding of thoughts, emotions and subconscious patternings, our attention is drawn down from its princely abode between and above the eyes and plays among the tattwas, gross and subtle, of the physical realm.

From the shape of heads and limbs, from wings and fins, from hearts and livers, from the similar function of blood, nerve and muscle cells, from repeated molecular patternings and processes whether of bacteria, birds, beasts or men - from all of these we can deduce that there must be a common ground of inward patterning.