Imagine you’re God.

You don’t have a physical body.

 All you have is your self-awareness, thoughts, emotions, and imagination. 

You are a being of pure consciousness, alone in a dark void of nothingness.

How would you feel? What would you do? Remain alone for all eternity?

Or, learn how to use your imagination to create a universe with all types of evolving landscapes, plants, and animals to entertain you and provide you with companionship?

So how do you create a universe? Where do you begin? 

First, you must create the “Primeval Atom” – the smallest, most fundamental unit of 3-dimensional space.

Starting with a 0-dimensional point. 

Extending the point into a 1-dimensional line. 

Extending the line into a 2-dimensional plane, an equilateral triangle.

And extending the equilateral triangle into a 3-dimensional pyramid, a tetrahedron.

As energy moves through the tetrahedron, the electricity creates a magnetic field which forms a spherical bubble of outward force. 

This process is called electromagnetism.

In Abrahamic traditions, the illuminated tetrahedron is considered to be the vessel, or body, for the consciousness of God. 

The “Secret Name of God”, or Yahweh is usually depicted inside an equilateral triangle emanating rays of light. 

In Christianity this is called the Tetragrammaton, which is Latin for the “4 Hebrew Letters of God: Yodh He Waw He.”

This is the Tetragrammaton in Paris’s oldest standing Roman Catholic church, the Church of Saint Germain.

( Pvasiliadis, CC BY-SA 3.0 <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>, via Wikimedia Commons)

Notice the 4 Hebrew letters of God are inscribed inside the triangle.

This is the Tetragrammaton above the crucifixion of Jesus in the Church of St. Merri in Paris, France.

( Pvasiliadis, CC BY-SA 3.0 <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>, via Wikimedia Commons)

This is the Tetragrammaton in the 5th Chapel of the Palace of Versailles, also located in Paris.

(Pvasiliadis, CC BY-SA 3.0 <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>, via Wikimedia Commons)

Sometimes the expression of the Tetragrammaton is more subtle. This is the Tetragrammaton depicted within the Holy Trinity in the Church of Agios Georgios in Prikiponisia, Turkey. 

Notice how the face of God, the Father, is inside an equilateral triangle. Also, the Holy Spirit, symbolized by a dove, is emanating light rays.

(Pvasiliadis, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

And here again on the ceiling of the entrance to the Vatopedion Monastery in Mount Athos, Greece. 

(Pvasiliadis, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

For thousands of years, religious leaders have believed that the knowledge of the Tetragrammaton should be kept hidden from the common people. 

Instead, they chose to secretly preserve the Tetragrammaton within their creation myths, architecture, and religious customs.

Most people are unaware, but the biblical story of Genesis is actually the personification of the Tetragrammaton. 

“Adam” is a personification of a spinning tetrahedron of electricity. 

“Eve” is the spherical magnetic field that electricity creates. Thus Eve was created from Adam. 

Also, if you spin an equilateral triangle it creates a perfect circle.

The Star of David is a 2-dimensional representation of a 3-dimensional Star Tetrahedron circumscribed by a sphere. 

It is an expression of the Law of Polarity, also known as Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion – “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.”

A Star Tetrahedron, (also known as a Merkabah), consists of 2 tetrahedrons spinning in opposite directions, entwined together within a sphere.

 This is required to keep the motion of the atom stationary and to maintain an equilibrium of forces. 

This is the Star of David depicted within the Tetragrammaton in Saint Ann’s Church located in Manchester, England. Notice how the 2 equilateral triangles are interwoven together.

(Pvasiliadis, CC BY-SA 3.0 <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>, via Wikimedia Commons) 

The geometric pattern of the Tetragrammaton can be expanded indefinitely by extending inwards or outwards orthogonally, 90 degrees, from the surface of the sphere until it can be contained by another Star Tetrahedron.

A “Day” in Genesis represents the 360-degree revolution of a circle and the completion of an electromagnetic circuit. 

Once the electrical circuit is closed, energy can be converted into force, work, and power.

The “7 Days of Creation” represents the hexagonal packing of circles, where the maximum number of circles that can be placed adjacent to one circle is 6, totaling 7 circles. 

The propagation of this process forms a multi-dimensional system that is bounded, but potentially infinite in size. 

We can use this geometric network of electromagnetism to construct all the different subatomic particles, elements, and physical objects of any shape or size!

If we continue hexagonal packing and begin overlapping circles, we create a pattern that resembles an array of flowers. 

This is the “The Garden of Eden” in Genesis. It is the feminine expression of the Tetragrammaton, where straight lines are eliminated and only circles remain. 

Today this geometric pattern of overlapping circles is popularly referred to as the Flower of Life. 

The Flower of Life pattern can be found all over the ancient world from Egypt to China. 

This is the Flower of Life in the Temple of Osiris located in Abydos, Egypt (circa 1300 BCE.)

(Photograph taken by Ray Flowers and released to the public to use on Wikipedia without worry of copyright.Sloth monkey at English Wikipedia., CC BY-SA 3.0 <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>, via Wikimedia Commons )

This is the Flower of Life pattern on a ball held by the male Imperial Guardian Lion at the Gate of Supreme Harmony in the Forbidden City located in Beijing, China – constructed during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644 CE). 

(Adamantios, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons)

The Golden Rectangle, Golden Spiral, and Fibonacci Sequence can be derived from the Flower of Life pattern. 

The Golden Ratios can be observed throughout the universe: in flowers, mollusk shells, our faces & bodies, hurricanes, and even in the spiraling of galaxies.

This is the Vesica Pisces. Pythagoras believed that the proportions hidden within the Vesica Pisces were critical during the creation of the universe. 

The Flower of Life is created by repeating this process in a hexagonal pattern around the first circle.

This is how atoms move through time and this is why the Golden Spiral occurs in all naturally evolving environments, plants, and animals.

The “Serpent” or “Dragon” represents the movement of 3-dimensional spheres through time.

Time is the 4th geometric dimension of physical space and must exist orthogonally, 90 degrees, relative to the 3-dimensional surface of a sphere. 

In order to satisfy this requirement, energy must traverse an “Einstein-Rosen Bridge”, (also known as a Schwarzschild Wormhole), to create the 4th-dimension. 

A Schwarzschild Wormhole consists of a White Hole and a Black Hole.

(Original:  AllenMcC. Vector:  KES47, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons)

A White Hole uses quantum information to construct 3-dimensional space. 

And a Black Hole deconstructs 3-dimensional space and moves the atom’s quantum information through the 4th dimension. Modern science calls this spacetime.

This is an illustration of a serpent eating its tail from the tomb of King Tutankhamun of Egypt in the 18th dynasty, circa 1323 BCE. 

(Djehouty, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons)

It is called the Ouroboros and it was a common symbol for a wormhole (or 4-dimensional spacetime) in ancient Egyptian, Greek, Persian, and Semitic cultures. 

This is a drawing of the Ouroborus from a late medieval Byzantine Greek alchemical manuscript attributed to Synosius (Synesius) of Cyrene, circa 1478 CE.

(Anonymous medieval illuminator; uploader Carlos Adanero, Public domain, via Wikimedia Comm)

As a sphere of energy moves through the 4th dimension, it forms a 3-dimensional torus. This is the “Apple” in the Garden of Eden.

The “Eating of the Apple” represents the beginning of spacetime, now called the Big Bang. From this point onward, the eternal consciousness of God will enter into physical objects or bodies which will ultimately decay into dust. 

In modern science, this is called the Law of Entropy which states that disorder and chaos increase as we move forward through time.

The Law of Entropy also supports the principle that the universe began as a perfectly ordered geometric system. 

If entropy increases as we move forward through time, then entropy should decrease as we move backward in time. 

Thus the universe did not begin with a chaotic explosion! It began with geometry – quoting Plato, 

“God geometrizes continually.”  

In East Asian cultures, the Tetragrammaton is represented by the Yin Yang. 

The Yin Yang is a 2-dimensional representation of a torus. It is composed of 2 adjacent circles. The first is white with a Black Hole and the second is black with a White Hole, symbolizing a Wormhole.

East Asian cultures also use the “Serpent” or “Dragon” to represent the Tetragrammaton. This is a bronze Dragon in front of the Palace of Gathering Elegance in the Forbidden City located in Beijing, China. It was constructed in the Qing Dynasty under the rule of Empress Dowager Cixi.

(G41rn8, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons)

In Islamic and Orthodox Jewish cultures, the Tetragrammaton is represented as a cube. 

The Haj is an annual pilgrimage to Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, where Muslims walk counterclockwise around a giant cube (the Kaaba) 7 times, completing 7 concentric circles. According to Muslim sources the ritual of the Haj actually predates Muhammad and goes all the way back to the time of Abraham!

(Fadi El Binni of Al Jazeera English, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons)

Adult Orthodox Jews wear a Tefillin with a small black cube on their forehead during weekday and Sunday morning prayers. The cube is actually a box, called a Ketzitzah, which contains scrolls of sacred verses from the Torah. 

(David Shankbone, CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons)

The Tefillin has Hebrew letters on it in various places which ultimately spell El Shaddai or just Shaddai, one of the names of the God in Judaism. El Shaddai is synonymous with Yahweh.

Throughout the ages, our political rulers and religious leaders have established secret organizations tasked with keeping the knowledge of the Tetragrammaton a secret from the common people. 

This is the Tetragrammaton on the back of the United States one dollar bill. 

It is positioned above an unfinished pyramid representing the distinction between the enlightened few, (who have been taught the knowledge of creation), and the ignorant masses.

They claim that there once was an age when all of humankind knew, or walked with, God and understood the nature and purpose of creation. 

Then we became corrupted by greed and began to abuse the wisdom that we gained from our union with God. Our behavior culminated in a mighty cataclysm and the near-total destruction of all human civilization. 

In Abrahamic traditions, Noah and his family survived the cataclysm and he was tasked with preserving the knowledge of creation through his offspring. This knowledge has been passed down within the Hebrew community for thousands of years.

 It was passed from Noah to Shem, to Eber, (who is considered to be the father of all Hebrews), then down through the line of Judah to the Royal House of King David and his descendants. 

Modern Judaism has established a vast community of Kabbalists dedicated to studying, preserving, and guarding the knowledge of creation. And even in Judaism, there once was a prohibition against anyone studying Kabbalah until they were at least 40 years old. 

Students were also required to be in good standing with their religious community and sufficiently knowledgeable of the Torah and Talmud. 

This is the title page of the first edition of the Zohar, the most popular Kabbalistic text, published in 1558 CE and now stored in the Library of Congress.

(Possibly Simeon bar Yochai, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

The two stone columns on the left and right are called the Pillars of Boaz and  Jachin. The Pillar of Boaz on the left represents severity (or evil) and the Pillar of Jachin on the right represents mercy (or good). 

This represents the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. Our souls reside within the two pillars, constantly choosing between good or evil thoughts, words, and actions.

This is the Tree of Life with a light ray emanating from Ain Soph (the boundless, eternal nothingness of existence) all the way down to Malkuth (the realm in which the physical world manifests.)

(Diagram originally by Morgan Leigh (morgan at wirejunkie dot com).Tree_of_life_wk_02.svg: pofaurederivative work: Pofaure, CC BY-SA 2.5 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5>, via Wikimedia Commons)

And this the Tree of Life inside the Garden of Eden.

Kabbalists assert that once someone attains a sufficient understanding of the nature of creation, they no longer fear death. This is the primary reason this knowledge is kept a secret from the masses. 

There is nothing more threatening to authoritarian political or religious leaders than a multitude of slaves, subjects, serfs, or citizens who do not fear death.

Students of Kabbalah also learn that we all are unique manifestations of the consciousness of God. 

This is what Jesus meant in John 10:34 – “Jesus answered them, Is it not written in your law, I said, Ye are gods?” Jesus was a descendant of King David and he would have been taught the secrets of the Tetragrammaton and the knowledge of creation.

He would have been taught that the universe is similar to a dream. When our consciousness dreams, every object, plant, animal, person, or monster that we experience is a projection of our imagination. 

All the people that we create in our dreams are simply different manifestations of our own consciousness. They are us. We are them. We are all one. 

In conclusion, we aren’t our physical bodies. We are the eternal spirit of God experiencing the human condition. So do not fear death for it is merely the beginning of a new experience. 

“Life is but a dream, within a dream.”

William Shakespeare

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Appendix I

String Theory, E8 Mathematics, and the Emergence Theory

Even 20th Century’s most renowned scientist, Albert Einstein, observed the geometric precision of the universe and openly expressed his belief in an intelligent creator.

“I want to know how God created this world. I’m not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts; the rest are just details.”

Albert Einstein

Recently, theoretical physicists have rediscovered the geometric precision of nature and have been making some startling revelations in what they call String Theory.

String theorists believe physical matter is composed of elastic, vibrating strings of energy that interact with one another to form subatomic particles.

String Theory is most elegantly expressed by Antony Garret Lisi’s, An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything (E8 Theory.) He claims that all the subatomic particles can be expressed within a single geometric pattern called the E8 Lie Group.

The E8 Lie Group is the largest exceptional simple lie group. It has a rank 8 root system containing 240 root vectors in an eight-dimensional Euclidean space. 

(Jgmoxness, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons)

E8 allows for the most efficient packing of spheres in 8 dimensions. It is irreducible and all the root vectors have the same length. These properties make it important in String Theory.

Klee Irwin and his team at Quantum Gravity Research have expanded on E8 Theory using the Quasicrystalline Spin Network (QSN) point-space to model an 8-dimensional quasicrystal made of tetrahedra. They call this the Emergence Theory.

The Tetrahedron is composed of 4 planes of energy which are vibrating at specific frequencies.

The vibrational frequencies of the 4 planes dictate the atomic properties and behavior of the tetrahedron. 

 A  network of tetrahedrons come together to form the subatomic particles.

The Emergence Theory also suggests that consciousness is the foundation of all reality and that the laws of physics had to be established before the universe was created!

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