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The Mathematics of Angels

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Animals are much more "mindful" than rocks. Humans are much more mindful than animals. Genius humans are much more mindful than ordinary humans. There is an ascending scale of mindfulness, and humans are not the terminus ... angels are. Angels, as Saint Thomas Aquinas pointed out, are immaterial intellects, which can generate physical bodies – when they need them – through the sheer power, knowledge and understanding of their minds.

If science is the language of matter, what is the language of mind? It's mathematics. The secret of existence is that, ontologically, mathematics is indistinguishable from light, and light is the basis of mind. Your mind is nothing other than a complete and consistent set of natural photons. Photons have no extension in space and time, meaning that they are outside space and time. They are in the frequency Singularity of immortal things rather than the spacetime world of mortal things. Light World is Soul World, and only math is relevant to this world. Science, the subject that deals with matter, has no application to Soul World.

Photons have no mass, hence are not part of material existence. Photons have no extension, no dimensions, and do not experience space and time, all of which is exactly what we require of the immortal soul.

When you switch on a light, light does NOT flood into spacetime. Rather, spacetime interacts with Soul World – spacetime flows through Soul World – producing the characteristic glow of light. Photons are the thoughts of the Cosmic Soul.

Angels are not objects of religious faith. They are living beings, which, since they are made of pure light, are compatible with science. A mathematical formula can be provided for angels, based on the most celebrated result in analytic mathematics. Every property of angels can be mathematized. The metaphysical description of angels provided by Saint Bonaventure and Saint Thomas Aquinas is wholly convertible to a precise mathematical treatment.

It’s time to completely rethink your view of angels. They are not agents of religious belief but of mathematical rationalism. They are the “hidden variables” needed to explain quantum mechanics, which otherwise degenerates into the irrationalist, indeterministic, anti-causation nonsense spouted by scientific materialists and empiricists.

The truth shall set you free. Mathematics is the truth, and mathematics is the basis of life, light, mind, soul, and angels. Angels are mental singularities outside space and time, which can enter spacetime at will as physicalized beings. There are several angels on earth right now. Do you know how to recognize them?

Goethe wrote, “Everything is simpler than we can imagine, at the same time more complex and intertwined than can be comprehended.”

Science doesn’t know the half of it. Mathematics, however, does. Mathematics knows the full of it. Mathematics isn’t an unreal abstraction, it’s the fiber and fabric of existence, upon which everything hangs. You cannot understand reality if you fail to understand the ontology of mathematics. Are you ready to see the light?

69 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 31, 2016

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Forget the Demons, join the Angels

Reality is mathematical, and if you understand what it means, then you'd better be on the quest for self-realization and self-actualization. What are you actualizing? Your divine angelic self. Naturally, listening to the counsel of demons and the carnalities of the flesh keeps us stuck in the physical body that is used to experience those desires and prevents us from joining the infinite.

Mathematics of Angels explains how we, as monads, are capable of becoming angels. In fact, it is our next evolutionary phase, if only we but knew it. It touches on the philosophical contemplations of Thomas Aquinas and Saint Augustine as well as the mathematical fabric of reality. Should be longer though.
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