Cause and Effect

 
 

_AM: For there to be a rainbow, it has to rain.

_I: When I traveled alone through Scotland in 2018, it had started at an ungracious time. It was still winter, and I had to endure some snowstorms. I was traveling in a camper van, and the frost protection system would release all the water, so at 11 PM, suddenly, I would no longer have heating. I spent freezing nights. And the days weren't any better. The fog, the rain, the snow. Spring was soon approaching, and the cold days ended, but well, Scotland is Scotland… The fog and rain are present in any season of the year. It's not the most cheerful and jovial landscape on Earth, but rather a meditative, melancholic one. The treeless hills, small forests in the valleys, the gray streams blending with ochre and cyan grasslands, as if the mountains imitated the redheads typical of these lands, or mahogany, as a friend used to say who detested being called "red." The stone houses, some coated in white, revealed their smoking chimneys, camouflaged among the dark gray rocks bordering a silvery steel sea. The sky is not left behind, covered in gray tones, from the subtlest to the densest, drawing shapes dancing among the mountains, or simply covering the earth like a blanket, a sheet, as if one wanted to keep sleeping and refused to see the light of the already-started day. Perhaps this climate is precisely what makes this land so magical. And so, at every corner, in every nook, the Scottish signature arrives: the rain. But not that tropical rain, or winter or summer rain, I'm talking about drizzle. That fine mist that almost seems part of the air we breathe, like a heavier moisture descending from the heavens, only for 5 minutes, then it stops for 15 minutes, and returns, intermittently. Sometimes it can linger for days, and sometimes you can see it in the distance over some hill while you witness the miracle: the sun. Rain, drizzle, and the Sun are intermittent. The sunlight reaches the Earth in waves of different frequencies, encountering a first shield in the electromagnetic field, and then in the atmosphere, where it begins to refract in the molecules of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and argon. This disperses the photons, making us see white and bluish colors coming from the sky, reaching the surface through the clouds. These clouds are composed of water vapor; tiny liquid particles that are so subtle they float among the air molecules. Sometimes we don't realize it, but the air is like an invisible liquid, comparable to the sea for fish and cetaceans. The air also has a surface, which seems like waves, with tides we call high or low pressure. And those waves can be seen in the flowing of the clouds, especially when the sky is overcast, and you can see that sensation of waves on the bellies of the clouds. When enough vapor has accumulated, the liquid particles start to come together, taking up space and generating weight, causing this vapor, lighter than the air gas, to begin to fall into the void. That's how droplets form. And the collection of droplets gives rise to rain. The condensation of gas or water vapor into liquid makes the mineral arrange itself in the form of spheres that fall at great speed resembling rods or arrows ready to embed themselves in the ground. But due to the quantity, they all seem like mirrors and, just like the molecules of the atmosphere, reflect the light coming from the skies, making them shine, giving the impression that the droplets are celestial or white. This is because the light comes from above and in all directions, so the ranges of light frequency unite erratically, making all colors together appear as celestial white. But when the sun is near the horizon, the light does not come from above but from the sides, causing the rays to reflect those frequency ranges in a luminous arc through the droplets, finally revealing all the ranges of colors that we normally see as white. It's a magical moment, as it can only occur at an angle of 138 degrees. The light reflecting at this degree in the liquid crystals of rainwater allows the white light to refract into all its possible visible waves for the human eye, giving us the Rainbow. 12 Colors… 7 primary (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet), plus 5 secondary (Ruby, Magenta, Gold, Cyan, Turquoise), which can vary depending on their intermediate perception. Due to the climate and geography, combined with the inclination latitude of 50 to 60 degrees north, the British Isles, along with other territories like Iceland and Scandinavia, are the cradle of hundreds of rainbows. These magical arches have become mystical gateways everywhere, and even though with their correct angle they can be seen everywhere on the planet, here they have managed to become a cultural symbol. Every time I saw one in the Scottish sky, I stopped as if I were seeing an angel, as if I were seeing an x-ray of the Universe, the hidden codes, as if the raindrops were a slide or 3D cinema glasses, allowing me to see the projection of the light radiating behind me… I could see the result of what I emanated…

_AM: The colors that arise from sunlight, the chakras that arise from the core of Being. Just as the Sun radiates its light through the water, revealing the 7 primary colors of the rainbow, the light of the Self radiates over the blood, revealing the 7 chakras. The I Am within the solar span refracts life into 7 and up to 12 colors outwardly, 12 different frequencies born from you, painting the faces of people or circumstances. Unlike the earthly landscape, the human landscape is circumstantial, and you will see the colors in the actions and reactions you face in life. Each person or situation will reflect one of the colors that vibrate within you, and what you see in them will only be that fractal of yourself, projected by the light of your being.

_I: Beautiful way to see it. I don't know why those cartoons come to mind, "Care Bears," that I used to watch as a child, about magical bears with symbols on their bellies who, when they had to solve a problem, radiated a color of the rainbow from their core.

_AM: Humans are the same way, everything is projected from their core, everything they see outside as a reaction is a consequence, an effect of their internal pulsation.

_I: Law of Cause and Effect. "Every Effect has a Cause and every Cause has an Effect."

_AM: The Rainbow you describe is the Effect of a Cause, which is the sunlight projected onto the water crystals of the rain. The primary Cause is Solar combustion emanating high radiation energy which, vibrating at high frequencies, is perceived as light. That is, it is the vibrational capacity of the Sun that allows us to see the luminosity that will be projected in the colors of the Rainbow. The second cause is the fractality of water and its capacity to distort the frequency waves of light, of photons. It is a filter, which allows us to see the light in its parts.

_I: And those parts are the Effect. A visual effect.

_AM: Effect comes from "ex" and "facere," from Latin "to make outward," meaning what results externally from what is done. Cause means "reason," i.e., the why of something, which in turn comes from the words "reor" (to believe, to think) and "tio" (action), i.e., "ratio," the action of believing something. If we take the first and only universal law of Mentalism, we will understand what the cause refers to…

_I: To a thought… An idea.

_AM: The idea that leads to action to manifest, that is: to effectuate. Creation itself is a Thought that becomes Reality, it is the Great Cause of the Great Effect. This principle reminds us that everything that arises externally comes from a preconception, an idea, a thought, from our own I Am, from the Self, which projects outward a color, a frequency, a tuning, which will be seen as a direct result of the initial intention. Therefore, everything you see outside, what happens to you in life, the results you obtain from the things you do, do not speak of the external, but of the intention from which you manifest things.

_I: So all the things that happen to us, the people we reflect on, who surround us; all this is nothing more than a projection in different colors of an internal light that radiates through our blood…

_AM: DNA is the filter, and therefore, you don't always reflect what you think, but what your entire genetic clan thinks.

_I: How do I regulate this?

_AM: You described it. Regulate the Rain. Rain is the emotional plane, and remember what you said. Clouds travel through the waves of the air. That is, for clouds to move, you need to move. For there to be less pressure, you need to raise the vibration. Otherwise, there will be low pressure, and you'll feel that weight in the humidity and headache and bones. The water falling from the skies is equivalent to the emotional torrent of your being. How do you manage the waters of your soul? How do you manage emotional bonds? Do you live in a deluge, in rain, in drizzle? It will be difficult to see a rainbow in the midst of a hurricane, chaotic, irascible, erratic. It will be difficult to see it in a cloudy environment of incessant drizzle, melancholic and sad, depressing and uncomfortable. However, you won't be able to see it on a sunny day either, because you need rain, drizzle against the light.

_I: I need emotion and awareness together to be able to see all aspects of my Self and where I reflect them.

_AM: You cannot deny one or the other. Therefore, the only way to regulate it is through awareness of the emotional field. Not repressing it, eliminating it, or erasing the records, but recognizing the logic of the rain, bringing light to the effects, seeking the causes…

_I: Seeking the cause of the effects of my life is what sheds light on the facts so that I can experience them in coherence, learn, and transcend…

_AM: And also generate new ones. You are the Self, the Sun, the Mind, the Consciousness, the Cause. Everything that exists in the world is the Consequence, the Existence, the Rainbow, the Action, the Effect. Contemplate the landscape in which you dwell, the people you recognize, what they reflect in you. Those loved ones and the not-so-loved ones are colors of your own rainbow, the manifested diversity of the potentials of your Self.

_I: And I am that to them as well…

_AM: We are all reflections, that's why we affect each other. We are all effects of causes because each being is a sun in itself, an ocean of stars shining on Earth, radiating 12 colors around them. Sometimes they reflect people, sometimes animals, sometimes situations, but they will always be there complementing the vision of what I am. Pay attention to the effects in your life, recognize the causes, the reasons, the origins lying in your ideas, thoughts, and preconceptions of what you see, and there, transform your idea, build a new concept, transcend the previous ones, and you will be able to live new results, new effects.

_I: I Am the Effect of your Cause.

_AM: I Am the Cause of your Effect.

_I: And by becoming aware of this, I can become the Cause of my own Effects…

_AM: The Mind is the reason that answers itself through the waves of vibration that flow in an eternal rhythm of consequence. Return to the origin of your thoughts and ideas of the world, finding a new answer, tuning into a new rhythm, and you will transform the consequences of it.

_I: I Am Action… I Am the Rainbow.

_AM: I Am the Light of the Sun.

 
 
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