In the early spring of 1990, shortly after a life altering experience, I had begun to ponder something someone had told me about why a lead crystal glass shatters when it was subject to a C Frequency. It was said that the lead in the crystal becomes excited by the frequency and the surrounding glass must give way to the vibration. It’s like the opposite of strumming and guitar string.
It dawned on me not soon after that when I glimpsed a chrome car bumper, and there was the answer staring back at me in the reflection. It was the chroma in the metal that was the direct relationship I was looking for. Chroma is the metallic nature of reflection. It has a wide range of variance and is responsible for all color in the world of phenomenon surrounding us.
For instance it is the feature within, say a leaf, that not only reflects the green spectrum of light, but also refracts, absorbs, and defuses producing color to the observer. I saw it in my mind as a tetrahedron spinning. having four isosceles-triangle sides. The spin was responsible for the variables with which it effects the light striking it. The four sides each perform a different function.
One side (clear) admits a photon of light into the tetrahedron, it then strikes the refraction (expanding the spectrum into the various colors) before striking the absorption side (catching part of the spectrum, absorbing certain parts of that spectrum). As the tetrahedron rotates catching the rest of the spectrum left behind by the absorption, it is then reflected. The speed (or frequency) of the rotation determine which parts of the spectrum it captures and reflects back out the clear window, which is now a diffuser and gives the light a texture, hence soft or hard light.
This was the first glimpse I saw into the Golden Key. I described a world, not made of pieces, but rather reflections of light embedded with laws, like gravity and fluidity (or viscosity), heat, magnetivity, and electricity. I also believed I was seeing something for the first time that was not new, but has always been there. I saw the symbols in everything around me for sometime. First I saw the seven human Chakkras, and the seven colors of the rainbow, I decided there had to as well be seven basic energies. In fact, the more I looked at the puzzle the more things began to make more sense than they ever did before.
I began seeing the direct relationship of everything could be broken down to this one code. More to come…

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