Saturday, May 2, 2009

The Reason for Reason

Saturday, May 02, 2009 

Current mood:  creative 
Category: Dreams and the Supernatural

The Reason for Reason

How does one know?  One is able to put him or herself into the place of another mentally. The same is true when reading the Bible about the divine spark that created the universe.  If the spark was completely separate from all that we know, then we would have no knowledge of its capabilities, but scientists tell us otherwise.  Scientists gather light, take photos and design light bulbs, such that they are able to manipulate light.  This requires firsthand knowledge of that divine spark that started it all.  Where did we get it?  That light permeates everything, and greater it possesses intelligence, as it makes up everything that is.  The intelligence of that spark is what I refer to as God.  It is not separate from that which created the world, but a part of it.  The intelligence within that spark enables humans to band together to construct something positive, such as shelter.  That is not to say that humans always act intelligently because that spark also created freewill.  Freewill is the intelligence that allows both a doctor to cure someone or an evil person to do evil things such as murder.

The Big Bang occurred before humanity was, but we know of it.  We know of it because the creator of light has the property of omniscience.  We are able to know of it because to know it is to know a part of our self.  There is nothing that humanity is incapable of knowing.  For this, we say that we have dominion in that subject, knowing.  Knowing is that which higher cognitive functions come from such as understanding and wisdom.  These three functions, knowledge, understanding and wisdom reside in our brains, and that explains why we are able.  However, the divine spark that explains why these things and all other things came into being.  This amazing spark of light had all the properties of darkness and light wrapped up in it, but it is no longer available in its purest form.  Thus, we stumble as we learn we find a purpose in it.  Then, later in doing, we find a purpose in that as well.

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