X is for x- factor (what is unknown) in All
X is for the unknown… as in “X” factor. The only word I know that begins with an X is Xylose…. which is a chemical compound for sugar.
X is used for a lot of things… such as a signature for someone who may not know how to spell, It is very often the 2nd letter of a word that intends to isolate someone or something. Only X-ray is an acceptable “X” word. X rays allow us to see beneath the surface.
X is also for X rays….today
noun, Also, x ray, X ray
- Physics.
- Often, x-rays. a form of electromagnetic radiation, similar to light but of shorter wavelength and capable of penetrating solids and of ionizing gases.
- such radiation having wavelengths in the range of approximately 0.1–10 nm.
- a radiograph made by x-rays.
- (initial capital letter) a word in communications to represent the letter X.
verb (used with object)
- to examine, photograph, or treat with x-rays.
adjective
- of or pertaining to x-rays.
Seeing beneath the surface is useful in many ways. We can see what is going on!
X-ray is a vision that is beyond everyday methodology. X-rays allows us to see the body in depth in that state that it is.
X-rays reveal the physiological truth. For example… what have I been feeding my body? X-rays have the potential to show that truth. X rays can also show me what is in my food. This will allow me to develop a standard of what foods I should accept/purchase.
In getting back to my point as “X” being an unknown factor, I realize this is how the x as a word is often used.
X is the unknown, it is the place where we set up with the expectation that a manifestation will “automatically” occur. In example, “I want success.” but I don’t know what in… The answer shows up as an “X” factor. It is usually something within my capacity to create or co-create. The answer shows up, but I cannot recognize it because it is unknown to me. I see it, but it is a mystery that I must first solve.
X is for all the mysteries of our experience and our interest in them. X is usually an answer.
Be well and be happy that we do have the unknown in our lives!
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