Flow

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Term Flow
Definitions Any movement, change, energy, or force that you may perceive about a sensory experience. Includes everything from ordinary movement to special cases of Flow. Through Sensory Clarity you can detect a range of Flow in the sensory system, in terms of phases (solid to Vibratory, to Absolute), including:
  1. Ordinary Flow: Any movement or change you detect in ordinary experience and/or as the result of relatively low CC&E. For instance, you see a car drive past your window, or you yawn, or you feel an itch get intense, or you hear a plane overhead moving across the sky.
  2. Vibratory Flow: May have a quality of waviness, tingling, or bubbliness. Often subtle at first and only detected with heightened CC&E. Typically pleasant and can become intensely pleasant.
  3. Expansion/Contraction Flow: A kind of flow which can be ordinary, vibratory, or deep phase. Includes themes such as bigger/smaller, faster/slower, and New/Gone. When CC&E reach critical mass, Deep Expansion/Contraction Flow may take over experience at the very surface of awareness. This is not just a kind of flow, because it’s the only form of all perception. At the Absolute level, all of space/time effortlessly expands and contracts.
Synonyms Fluidity
Antonyms Stability/Stable (surface only, See “Flow and Stability” in Finer Details), Fixation (deep)
Related General Flow, Relative Flow, Fundamental Flow, Expansion/Contraction Flow, See Hear Feel Now, Arising & Passing, New/Gone, Absolute Activity, See Flow, Hear Flow, Feel Flow, SHF Flow, Transcend (ULTRA), Contour, Phase, Windows, Walls