Tensegrity Zones

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This was a lot easier to "see" two nights ago, then to make it.

And the text is too small for Instagram.

But, just know that those regions along the J curve where the sights you can see are very different from one to the other, can be recalled later on.

You can select which assemblage point position works best for a given Tensegrity form.

But not until you have access to all of them.

I don't believe you could limit any particular form to a specific assemblage point position, but I do believe it's fair to say that SOME of them won't work without Silent Knowledge. Such as Stellar Hatch.

And some, designed to break the laws of physics, might work more in keeping with the form itself if the right zone is active. Such as the sliding door pass that lets you exit a room right through a solid wall. The best "zone" for that is the orange zone along the J curve.

The red zone of course is simply completely nuts, which is probably why Julian was addicted to it. All you have to do in that zone is treat the puffs of your energy body as if they were real.

You can not only shapeshift into a wolf or crow, but you can also shrink down to the size of a frog, where you might find there's a nice convenient car just the right size to drive off in.

Truthfully, when you treat the puffs as real and stretch them, you shift so far to the side that you smoothly enter into the dream world. But without even realizing that's taken place.

And you don't bump into the wall even if you do something crazy like walk far off into the dream, never having gone to sleep.

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u/Bleighh 1 points 2025-02-15 18:47

Can you see your Own assemblage point?

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u/danl999 8 points 2025-02-15 19:25

If that's it during Stellar Hatch, yes.

What you see in that picture, is as close to what I saw last night as my animation skills allow.

And Carlos did seem to say that's what Stellar Hatch does.

Move your assemblage point into outer space.

It just doesn't come with a label...

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u/justheretowa 2 points 2025-02-15 20:43

if you see the assemblage point way down deep, that means it’s not in the purple zone, it’s down there!

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u/danl999 3 points 2025-02-16 12:41

That's how you turn into a tree!

But once you reach SK, you get to keep it and go back to all of the zones along the J curve.

One of these days, I suppose I'll have to take a look at the green zone, from the point of view of Silent Knowledge.

I never thought of trying that. I'd be curious to see why Buddhists get lost in left shifts there. Probably, it's a particularly "blissful" high feeling.

Women kind of do that anyway. Skip around in assemblage point positions, mixing them.

That was the basis of the J curve lecture Carlos gave in private class. That two women had skipped to the end in a single evening. But then couldn't remember any of it.

Athina was viewing silent knowledge while doing womb dreaming, in that cartoon we made.

It was her accurate experiences, as best you can remember them months later.

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u/UnluckyWar4910 3 points 2025-02-16 00:24

I want to get a girlfriend from inorganics and we fall in love, is that possible?

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u/wellhungkid 1 points 2025-02-16 04:24

That's what tulpas and succubus are for 😆.

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u/danl999 2 points 2025-02-16 12:50

It sure is!

Cholita had an inorganic being lover.

I don't know if she still does. She banished my ability to view the inorganic beings (using help from an old woman).

But be warned.

They bite.

They just like interactions. And you can't keep them on track.

If it turns into a "bored fuck", they'll try something else to get you excited.

Usually mutating into something scary, or manifesting something super creepy.

I've seen something similar to this.

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u/draculahere 1 points 2026-04-03 20:54

I didn't know that it is possible to banish someone's ability! How she did it???

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u/danl999 3 points 2026-04-04 12:43

My guess is that once your assemblage point moves into the orange zone where "whitish light is visible on surfaces", as Carlos phrased it, you don't see crazy real Allies anymore. Those happen in a different assemblage point range.

I actually tried to summon a realistic one last night, but the problem was that the whitish light overshadowed any purple or pink manifestations, which is where I had learned to locate an ally as a face clearly visible on that.

And instead, I potentially got a silent knowledge view of Cholita in Mexico. That pretty much caught my attention and I forgot about trying to see an Ally in a realistic way.

It all sounds procedural, but it's really more of where your attention focuses in specific ranges of the assemblage point. I suppose a bad analogy would be, if you stick your face down near the sand on the beach, what you can see there is much different than when your standing up looking out across the ocean. And it's no puzzle why you can't see any seashells, while looking out over the ocean.

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But we were already told that we'd lose that scary, ultra realistic view of the allies!

La Gorda almost made fun of Carlos for seeing the Allies in a real manner, commenting that for her at that point, they're just a pressure.

So that does in fact happen. Best to enjoy the realness of the Allies in the red zone, while you can.

Naturally, they don't look like what you're seeing at all. They aren't organic life!

The reason they look so real, is that they can inject their own awareness into the reality that's streaming to you, from the emanations.

In other words, silent knowledge is what gives them their look. Kind of.

Which isn't surprising if you go back and look at how Carlos first met the allies, through power plants.

Those power plant rituals were designed to bring silent knowledge to an apprentice, long before the apprentice was capable of moving their own assemblage point.

A good example is the talking lizards, who could answer any question you asked them.

That would be Minx, Cholita's ally. Carlos left them to us.

Minx can't answer any question you ask him, despite showing up as an annoying lizard the first time I saw him clearly.

But he can tinker with the position of your assemblage point, and cause silent knowledge to flow. And then take credit for it.

Sorcerers can also tinker with the assemblage point position of others.

Somewhere in there is your answer, but I'm still not very clear on it all.

At some point you stop being curious about random stuff, and just accept what "is".

Sorcerers end up being less concerned with "why" than with "what".