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Circumstantial evidence Quote by Alison Charlotte Primrose

“You too can make the golden cut, relating the two poles of your being in perfect golden proportion, thus enabling the lower to resonate in tune with the higher, and the inner with the outer. In doing so, you will bring yourself to a point of total integration of all the separate parts of your…” quote by Alison Charlotte Primrose
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““You too can make the golden cut, relating the two poles of your being in perfect golden proportion, thus enabling the lower to resonate in tune with the higher, and the inner with the outer. In doing so, you will bring yourself to a point of total integration of all the separate parts of your being, and at the same time, you will bring yourself into resonance with the entire universe… Nonetheless the universe is divided on exactly these principles as proven by literally thousands of points of circumstantial evidence, including the size, orbital distances, orbital frequencies and other characteristics of planets in our solar system, many characteristics of the sub-atomic dimension such as the fine structure constant, the forms of many plants and the golden mean proportions of the human body, to mention just a few well known examples. However the circumstantial evidence is not that on which we rely, for we have the proof in front of us in the pure mathematical principles of the golden mean.””

Alison Charlotte Primrose

About This Quote

Source Book: The Golden Ratio in Life and Cosmos, 2015

Aligning the lower and higher aspects of self creates harmony within and with the universe, reflecting natural proportional patterns.

In simple terms: Balancing inner and outer selves leads to universal harmony.

Key Takeaway

Seek balanced integration.

Themes

self‑growth holism cosmic order

Mood

reflective inspirational

Type

philosophical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • personal development
  • spiritual practice
  • scientific observation

Key Concepts

golden ratio proportion resonance

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you balance personal needs with universal patterns?
  • What practices help you align inner and outer aspects?
A Different Perspective

Integration may overlook individual differences.

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