The Universality of the Tattvas 73 



venes between every two states, receiving the can- 

 celled vibrations of the element passing into a la- 

 tent condition and yielding the potentiality of the 

 supervening element; continuing, you see, to serve 

 as the bowl in which Nature does her mixing. 



In physics, an important law of motion known 

 as " Newton's third law " is this : " For every 

 action there is a reaction, equal in amount and op- 

 posite in direction." This principle governs all 

 Tattvic vibrations. In the separate Tattvas, 

 every atom is reacted upon by an opposite 

 force, the negative atom by a positive atom, 

 and when the equal and opposite vibrations of the 

 same Tattva meet they cancel each other, and to- 

 gether pass into the Akdshic state. An illustra- 

 tion of this law can be seen when two waves of 

 equal size come together so that the crest of one 

 falls into the trough of the other. Thus meeting, 



the waves are cancelled and smooth water results. 



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This conjunction, or rest point, is Akdshic; for 

 Akdsha precedes and follows every change on 

 every plane of motion and life. 



In the action of light-waves the same phenome- 

 non has been observed whenever a difference of 

 path brings passing waves so that the crest of one 

 set of rays falls over the trough of the other set. 

 The conjunction (Akashic) of the two beams of 

 light produces darkness. The interference of 

 sound, as when the condensed part of one sound 



