
Chapter 3
The Correction and the Mirror
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3.1 - Review of Chapter 2
To review the sequence of postulates and theorems of Chapter 2: we started with God and descended to temporal form. This chapter is going to continue that theme in detail a little bit more. Later we will progress from temporal form (which is what we perceive in the human condition) to God, using the laws and principles that have been stated.
Postulates 1-3 started with the Source, leading to Love and a Logical mind. In Postulates 3-5, Logical mind manifests as a Truth Matrix that brings forth Creation. All is Eternal at this point, a fundamental unity with various aspects. A weak analogy is the human body: as is the relationship of DNA matrix to the body, so is the relationship to God to Creation. God is the blueprint and Creation is the effect.
With Postulates 5-7, we continued from the Creation concept and to ourselves as Creation. In Postulate 7, a mistake was introduced -- an untruth was created. With Theorem 23, the mistake is unreal from a divine reference. It is temporal, it is Love, and it is Logical mind. Theorems 26 and 32 introduce a delusion of duality -- an unreal state of mind for Creation. In this delusion, Creation perceives a separation from the Mind of God.
Theorem 27A states a correction occurred and it is here we begin this chapter. We will be focusing on the principles of the correction, the mirror, and bubbles of temporal reference that derive from the mirror. The rest of this book is going to be predominantly concerned with Postulates 4-7 and their theorems: the correction, the mechanics of metaphysical laws, and how the human condition plugs into this.
A quick look at the qualities of a mathematical infinity and a finite set in conjunction with the qualities of Eternal and temporal is in order here. All can be considered digital in nature. Either something is mathematically infinite or it is not. If something is not infinite, it is finite. The same can be said with finite. If a mathematical set is not finite, it is infinite. Eternal and temporal have a similar relationship. If something is Eternal, it is not temporal and vice versa.
The qualities of one may contain the qualities of the other. For example, a mathematical infinity can contain an infinite number of finite sets. The size of these finite sets is not important. They could be incredibly large or be zero. All of the sets can be contained in the infinity. A very large mathematically finite set may exhibit qualities in common with the infinite set, and yet, some of the qualities of the mathematical infinity will be beyond any finite set.
This_is_important. An Infinite Eternal concept (God) can contain an infinite number of finite temporal/spatial concepts (be it particles, stars, life, temporal matrices, etc.) This demonstrates a one-way action: one can contain the qualities of the other, while the other cannot contain all the qualities of the first -- a basic duality.
This implies all temporal/spatial references are contained in the Infinite and Eternal. At the same time, many bubbles of temporal/spatial references can reflect some of the Infinite and Eternal qualities. First the correction will be addressed, then the bubbles of temporal/spatial reference (BTRs). After that, the mirror aspect of the correction will be looked at more deeply.
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