DELTA: Embryonic Design 2

DAVID BIRNBAUM SUMMA METAPHYSICA

DAVID BIRNBAUM PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

Everything – Past, Present and Future – is integral to this ONE entity/dynamic, of which we are an organic part.

Again,
“Adoshem Echad, u-Shemo Echad”

“God is ONE and his NAME is ONE”

Deuteronomy 6:4
It is this ONE singular dynamic which both encompasses all, and which drives – and indeed, IS, the entire cosmos. It is, as well, simultaneously the embryonic Divine, seeking to become Infinite Divine Extraordinariation. Q4P chases after it’s own tail. Meaning, Quest for Potential∞ seeks it’s infinite perfect potential.

Q4P has always pervaded the abstract and physical dimensions of the cosmos

Q4P seeks after its full Divine and truly Infinite manifestation

“Eheyeh Asher Eheyeh”

“I WILL BE THAT WHICH I WILL BE”

The metaphysical currents – and the equations –
and the metaphysical manifestations of the Divine Potential – explored the different options for the planned Big Bang [Potential∞ Point], …intended to transform POSSIBILITY into REALITY… from thence onto LIFE itself… and from thence onward towards the Infinitely Infinite Divine Extraordinariation…
Too much intensity in the initial ACTUALIZATION spark (the intended “Big Bang” [Potential∞ Point] ), and the newly actualized cosmos would spin out of control into cosmic debris; Too little intensity, and the cosmos–creation–attempt would fold back into itself and implode.2

The odds of just the INTENSITY alone
(let alone the COMPOSITION)
being just right are in the realm of longer than
1 in 10 to the trillionth power… very very remote for hitting something perfectly by random chance.
But the calibration for the attempt was set3 .
The cosmic fuse was lit.
The billions of POTENTIALITIES were now all lined up… as if a billion gates were aligned perfectly… finally, finally… enfin
And at the very, very end of the matrix was the Infinite and, Infinite Divine Extraordinariation.

Everything was set.

The ultimate “high drama.”

Untold billions of eons in the making.

NOTES by KHALIL

2 Balance: Do we not face the same caveats regularly in our lives? Such considerations are important in our relationships, our spirituality, our careers, etc. This is merely one example of how humanity’s dilemmas are reflected in the cosmos. To put it concisely: Not too much; not too little.

3 The calibration: The description of this ultra–precise calibration necessitates a timeless calibration.

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