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indivisible

adjective: not able to be separated or broken into parts
impossible to divide exactly by a particular number
adjective: impossible of undergoing division

"After the Big Bang, the Father-Mother Creative Process was divided into two different energies, continually working apart and together, independent yet mutually constrained to work together having individual characteristics or 'natures' - and different functions. Therefore, their work load was/is different yet indivisible." [Christ Returns - Speaks His Truth, Letter 5, page 23]

See Also


divisibility
Division
division of motion
division of stillness
electric division
indivisibility of the atom
One Balanced Whole and Two Reciprocating Dynamics
whole
wholeness

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Monday December 24, 2018 02:07:55 MST by Dale Pond.