By Anna Von Reitz
Inevitably, when I use Biblical concepts and discussions to engage people and make them think about what they technically already know, I get atheists calling me up and hitting my dashboard and writing nasty notes to the effect that they just can't stand it when I talk about "God" and that for them, it ruins my credibility, even though the historical material I bring forward is compelling.
The Bible is mostly history, too, I point out to no avail.
They
forget, or else they never knew, that I began my life as a
mathematician. In a kinder world, it would have been my life's work.
It is still my solace in times of grief or despair. My Shinola Sensor
is the result of an active mind well-trained in logic and mathematics
and science in general--- not an accident.
So how could I believe in, or even bring myself to talk about "God"?
Precisely because I am a mathematician by nature.
The existence of God was explained to me by my Father, who informed me (at about age three) all about the Number 1.
One
is a very, very interesting number. First, it is the universal whole
unit. You can talk about endless parts and fractions and divisions of
1, but in the end, there is only one whole 1.
Everything
we talk about, use or even perceive is conceptualized in terms of "1 or
not 1". Everything we build depends upon units of 1. Everything we
grow, eat, and conceive has its existence in terms of 1.
Not
only that, but 1 is the only number that divides into every other
number including itself. One is the only number that can be multiplied
by any other number, and not change the value of that second number.
One
is the first Prime Number, defined as a number that can only be divided
by itself and one. It is, in fact, "the" Prime Number.
The
distance between 0 and 1 on the number line is the mathematical
definition of creation. It's the "missing space" the Kabbalists have
argued about for centuries. God, the One, the single point source,
started at 0 and created everything in that little space between 0 and
1. One filled the Void between 0 and 1.
That's why it is called a "uni-verse".
Every
scientist and skeptic on Earth accepts the existence and reality and
validity of 1. Every single one of them. There is no argument at all.
Not only do we have a universe, we have universal agreement about that
fact.
Name one other idea in the realms of science or art about which there is universal agreement?
If
you want to think about it in terms of geometry, you get the Big Bang
Theory. God, a single point, gave rise to Cartesian points on a
two-dimensional grid, and then the x-y grid added the z
coordinate.....and what do you have? Three dimensional space. Boom!
What a concept!
That happens to be where we live and breathe and have our being.
And
while we are at it, lets look at the "Zero Point" on a number line
again. There's a great deal of excited talk about "Zero Point Energy"
and "Zero Point Engineering" these days. So what is all the excitement
about?
God.
The
Zero Point is where 1 intersects with our dimension, where, in terms of
the concept of time, all that was meets all that will be in the single
moment that is---- the alpha and omega, the beginning and the end.
Now.
Uh, duh......
This
moment. You are living it. You are totally immersed in it. You can't
exist without it. Yet you want to stand here and tell me that it
doesn't exist? That it makes you "sick" when I talk about it?
You
want my "definition" of God? --- An endlessly expanding,
self-generating, multi-dimensional morphogenic information matrix that
creates a universal constant: 1.
It still makes far, far less difference how I or anyone else defines "God" than how the Universal One defines me.
My
Father was a brilliant man, trained from his youth to be a Materials
Scientist. In a kinder, saner world, that would have been his life's
work.
In all my days with him, he never lied
to me about anything. Not once. Not even about Santa Claus. This is a
man whose tongue would shrivel up if he even tried to lie. He was
completely earnest and honest and open about everything in life.
What was his favorite number?
One.
Why? Because 1 stands for All That Is.
If
you don't love 1, there is no other 1 to love. There is only "not 1"
-- the absence of All That Is, otherwise known as "nothingness", "the
void", and "the Abyss"----- and you can go there, if you like.
I have visited it. But even the Abyss does not exist apart from 1.
Even
there in universal darkness, where there is nothing left but you and
your own ego and the rubber wall of endless separation between you and
everything and everyone else --- even in that true "Hell" of absolute
alienation--- even there, you will find One.
I
write this down to entertain your intelligence, to encourage you to
think in simple, direct terms of mathematics that everyone can observe
and already knows. I knew that God exists and His Name and His Number
and everything else that I have just described for all of you by age
three, and by age nineteen I had discovered that One exists even in the
Abyss.
So all you grand "men of science", all
you self-important Poobahs of logic, all you prideful Atheists and
Non-Believers who are embarrassed by any discussion of "God", perhaps
you can bring yourselves even at this late date to contemplate the
numerical concept of the Number 1. And be a bit embarrassed for other
reasons.
While you are at it, you might consider the corollary concept of "gods".
A
great deal of work on the true cutting-edge of mathematics has gone
into analysis of the mathematical interface that exists in all
languages, a different interface for each one, but also following
specific limits and known patterns -- from the simple computer languages
known as binary language systems to the complex 27-plus dimension
languages like Hebrew.
From the standpoint of
mathematical linguistics, the word "gods" is closely associated with
the word "guards" in all the ancient language math interfaces.
Mathematically, "gods" and "guards" are synonyms. So what does this
imply for us?
The most obvious conclusion is
that the "gods" known as the "Elohim" are guards and that guardianship
is sacred, whether we guard the lives of the children in our care or we
guard the health of the planet we live on or we guard the quality of our
own thoughts and thought processes.
I don't
believe in God because someone told me to. I believe in God because I
have guarded and retained my own thought processes and powers of simple
observation.
Scientists and mathematicians
who allow politics and "politically correct" thinking to take over their
minds and dictate their conclusions are not worth the powder to blow
them to Hell and back, because they have allowed themselves to become
fashionable instead of truthful, to be popular instead of right, and to
be sheep instead of guardians.
I
call on every scientist and mathematician reading this to just stop all
the BS and the money-grubbing and career-building by
public-grant-idiocy and start using your own minds and your own powers
of observation again. There must have been something in your nature
aligned with the Truth, some particle of decency and logic in your
minds, or you would not have been able to do math in the first place.
Remember
that fundamental attachment to the Truth. Remember who you are.
Remember the Number 1. Remember your role as guardians.
It's time.
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