constraint
noun: the act of constraining; the threat or use of force to control the thoughts or behavior of others
noun: the state of being physically constrained
noun: a device that retards something's motion
Schauberger
The outbirth of this ur-fertilisation is the physically first-born. It is the geospherically negatively supercharged amniotic fluid of the Earth in which, as is the case with all physical forms of procreation, the co-originating spirit is bound, which is also ur-created through the above higher-grade processes of motion and excitation. In the opposite case the most dangerous dynagen concentrate results, which only recently, free of any constraint, is being generated with the aid of an ingeniously designed centrifuge - the cyclotron - for the supposed purposes of national defence. [The Energy Evolution - Harnessing Free Energy from Nature, Cadaverine Poison in Ray-Form - Ptomaine Radiation]
Christ Returns - Speaks His Truth
"For you to fully understand what I am talking about, I want you to strive to VISUALISE & REALISE that the Nature of Divine Consciousness of Universal Equilibrium is limitless Power, since the equilibrium-harmony arises out of equal constraint between the universal impulses of the:
the male and female,
intelligence and love,
the will to experience and the will to remain acquiescent,
the yearning to be active and the yearning to hold back and maintain the status quo,
in order to form bonds and stability." [Christ Returns - Speaks His Truth, Letter 7, page 166]
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