Motion has two aspects: 1) concept or idea and 2) apparent or illusion of motion such as aggregation or attraction, repulsion, revolution and rotation. [See The Universal One pages 149-150]
"It is well to recall the fact that the concept of motion is universally simultaneous and its expression sequential." [See The Universal One page 150]
Meaning the idea of motion is simultaneous but its expression (illusion) is sequential from positive to negative and back.
See Also
life principle of multiplying motion
Motion
MOTION - Snell
multiple universe of motion
simulated motion
Theory of Motion
thought-motion
two-way motion
units of electric motion
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part II, page 80
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part III, page 80
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part IV, page 82
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part V, page 83
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part VI, page 86
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part VII, page 92
Chapter 4 - The True Nature of This Mind and Motion Universe - part I, page 79