Neo
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I actually get this. Trying to "fully" understand nature will likely lead to incomprehension and probably even madness. Like trying to measure the butterfly effect, it would drive even the biggest computers into overload.God is apprehendable but not comprehensible. We can know God truly, but not fully.
But there's another way to find God, or so they say. It's the way, they say, that leads to the great Center, the Seat of the Soul, the Eye of God. The path leads to the "mount of transfiguration", where our three aspects of the personality are represented by the three disciples Peter (the rock), James and John.
The mountain is another symbol for the centre, where one comes face to face with God. In the centre, we are free from the effects of cause and effect, which themselves are a result of matter in motion. In the centre the motion appears to stop. The spinning worlds of the physical plane, the emotional and the mental plane cease to be our primary focus. We are at peace. In the centre we are free from the serpent of motion, winding it's way through time and space like a sine wave.
In the centre we perceive the Christ Consciousness, the Soul of Humanity.
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