Sunday, July 19, 2009

KS&L 294 Mesengers of God Part 1

There is an interesting video on the Internet where a lady describes the mathematical elements of Stonehenge and concludes that God built Stonehenge because the math is so perfect. There were lots of comments about this, some people agreeing and some concluding that the lady’s conclusions are seriously flawed. But what if she is right? What if God did build Stonehenge?

Of course God built Stonehenge. God also built the Pyramids in Giza, Teotihuacán in Mexico, Tikal in Guatemala and all the pyramids throughout China. God was pretty handy when the Greeks were enjoying the Acropolis and all the other temples throughout the Mediterranean, including Santorini. How about all those astounding temples and churches in Peru, Turkey, Italy, England and France? What about the Ark of the Covenant and the Holy Grail? God built those as well.

What about the human structure, that elegant math equation of ultimate perfection? We think we make babies, but truly it is God. God also builds the skyscrapers in New York and Singapore. God built Disney World and Epcot center as well as Rainbow Row, that colorful street of charming houses in Old Charleston, SC.

Obviously, God is very busy, exceptionally clever and – He is after all a ‘Creator’ -- masterfully creative in the shear variety of animate and inanimate objects, structures, plants and animals that exist throughout this planet, solar system, galaxy, constellation and our ‘creator’ universe, one of the seven super universes. Truly, God is everywhere.
Perhaps it would be good to step back and examine spiritual law, specifically the Law of Correspondences: as above, so below, which even God must obey. This law binds even the Creator of this law, God Himself.

That which is created on high is reflected below. In my Father’s house are many mansions. In the house of God there are all kinds of structures, in all kinds of places. However, those of us who study every facet of understanding God, especially the Urantia book, have come to understand that God wants to share the experiences that go into creating a Universe of worlds, suns, moon, galaxies, beings, dimensions and unimaginable life forms. These all exist above us. They are the macrocosm, the above, and we, here on Earth, are the microcosm, the below.

How can God possibly do all of this astounding creating, without help? If we are here for experiences, then one of the experiences we must have is the experience of creating a structure. That structure can be a Stonehenge, the Great Pyramid, a birthday cake or a new type of tomato. We keep creating human beings of all sizes, shapes, colors, mental abilities, and creative ideas.

Obviously God delegates all of this ‘creating’ to all kinds of ‘created’ beings. However, the closer a person feels to God, the more they feel ‘Divinely inspired’ to create. God creates through all of us. Engineering is in every creative thing we do. All engineering is math. Look around you. Everything, EVERYTHING is math. Without math, no structure can exist. Every single flower petal, cell, tree, building, bit of food is some type of mathematical formula. The math of God appears all around us. Nothing can exist without the math, the engineering of God. The elegance and generosity of this concept is best reflected in all the great minds of our planet’s history, minds that were Divinely Inspired by God to Create. The closer a person comes to God the more inspired, helpful and significant are their creations. The more a person moves away from this Divine inspiration, the less anything seems to work, on long lasting and beautiful levels. Truly, Divine math is just gorgeous. In Part 2 being a Divine Engineer.

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