By none on Monday, 17 April 2023
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When we survey the reality, to solve some problem, or when we are experience something, is it wise to consider the mathematical reality?


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...“In Kabbalah, everything is numbers and mathematics. The number is holy and infinite. In the universe everything is measurement and weight. For the Gnostics, God is a Geometrist. Mathematics is sacred. No one was admitted into the school of Pythagoras if they were not knowledgeable about mathematics, music, etc. Numbers are sacred."


"...Energetic Values. I was stating this morning that death is a subtraction of fractions, and it's true. Each one of us is a mathematical point in space that agrees to serve as a vehicle for a certain sum of “values”. Obviously, once the physical body has died, that is, the mathematical operation has concluded, the only thing that continues are the values ​​(these are energetic). Actually really, the values ​​continue inside the unknown dimension; values, themselves, continue to be processed within psychological space."







( I never consider reality in a mathematical sense unless it be something relating to Money. and when I purposefully make an effort to do so. )







everything, including the sacred geometry in a dream is measurable? god is a geometrist?

It is interesting to me because I had this dream many years ago and I overlooked the fact that the shape I experienced could be measured and weighed.





What is sacred geometry about?

I had a dream of the vesica pisces it was something like this...

https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/yes-178482018.jpg





I see the use of the shapes as symbolic language but what is the mathematical import?

Is there some sort of clue about math, and being conscious of the presence of god?
Intellectual numbers are not genuine mathematics.

The fundamental mathematics - kabbalistic mathematics - are related to intuition and consciousness. They are seen, felt, and understood instantly and easily, whereas intellectual math is a struggle of calculation, comparison, and selecting among many options.
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