Motion

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Motion, in physics, is a change in position of an object with respect to time. Motion is observed by attaching a frame of reference to a body and measuring its change in position relative to another reference frame.

In Theosophical literature motion is regarded as a fundamental attribute of consciousness. When seen as an aspect of the Absolute it is called "absolute abstract motion" or "the Great Breath."

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