“One must still have chaos in oneself, to be able to give birth to a dancing star.”
and then to this second quote,
“I would believe only in a God, that knows how to Dance.”
Quoted from Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, (October 15 1844 to August 25 1900), the well known German philologist and philosopher. Philology is the study of literature, and of the language used in literature, and of linguistics generally. And so a philologist studies language scientifically through tracing its development over time, and by comparing different languages or variations and dialects of a language, both within literature, and also more generally from the origins of each language itself.
Nietzsche then was a dancer, and words were perhaps his music. He knew how to dance himself, so perhaps he really did believe in this God. A God who could dance, and weave his own music from out of an infinite chaos, as well.
Is the Universe, and so us, as a part of this Universe really chaotic in any way, or only seemingly so? Does everything happen for a reason, and from a cause, or can things arise from disharmony, chaos and out of nothingness? Where then did God himself come from? Has God a cause?
God is fundamentally chaotic. Does that seem strange, but anything infinite must contain chaos within its order. Order is placed on top of the infinite, not the other way around. So infinity by its very nature is infinitely unpredictable, and chaotic in every way imaginable. How does that make you feel? Insecure? But as I say order was created, when life was created. All life therefore has cause and order. There is no chaos in life. Life exists within infinity, but life itself is always finite.
And so soul is a part of God, and created out of himself, and so in this case, the infinite created an infinite subset of itself, and soul therefore is infinite, as well as a part of the infinite God. But soul also becomes finitely ordered when it enters life. Life gives order, meaning, understanding and reality to infinity. And this is the reason for God creating life. The infinite can never know itself, without making part of itself finite. And so life was created, and so finiteness existed within the infinite. And this is true of all infinity.
Infinity is never finite, because it exists, and has always existed, and so too with God. He too exists, and has always existed. The finite mind can never know or comprehend infinity, and so must rely on, and must leave it to its connection to its real self, soul, to gain and to pass this understanding back to itself, as mind. And the mind and lower physical bodies must pass their experiences back to soul, and so back to God, so that infinity can be finitely recognised by itself.
Infinity can grow more infinite by dividing itself finitely, and then the finite parts pass their new and separate experiences back to the infinite, which then experiences for the first time the finite, and so the new experiences grow the infinite into a more complete infinity. And so this is, and was the only way for God, himself, to grow and so this is why he created all life, and why he created, ultimately soul, or all of us. All comes together, and fits together for the greater benefit of God, and the infinity that he is.
Infinity thus builds on itself, and becomes more infinite, more chaotically at peace, by finitely structuring itself. Out of order comes chaos, and out from chaos comes, and is born a greater order. This is only really talking about the theory of entropy, in which all heads towards breaking up into a greater disorder and chaos, and so returning to infinity, but the scientists miss the other side of the equation, and all equations always have two aspects, or sides to them.
The infinite then returns to the finite, and this is called the Law of Diminishing Reality.
The Law of Entropy itself implies that any change of energy from one form to another involves loss of “useful” energy. And so loss is ongoing, and the system will eventually run itself down to nothing, no more energy left in the basket of the Universe, or so to speak, in this way. They never seem to define this “useful” energy, or what its loss really means, but to me all energy must be useful in some way. And no energy is ever lost, or dispersed like this theory claims. All energy just is rather like us humans when we breathe. Energy comes in and energy goes out. It gathers together usefully, and then spreads out or disperses, but only to regather itself once more again.
This could be described then as God breathing his energy of love in, and out from his own creation of the Universe.
Energy only goes out, in order to come back in again, renewed by God’s own form of energy, or his love.
And so this law, which is known as the second law of thermodynamics, is saying that in any isolated or separated system, the degree of disorder, or chaos within that system, must only ever increase. Our Universe is claimed then to be an isolated system, and so by this logic then, the degree of disorder in our Universe must always be increasing.
The scientists claim this, as they realise that all movement in the direction of order will require some input of a fresh, or of a new energy, from outside of this isolated system. They admit this, and that the Universe is working seemingly efficiently, but they can’t then admit that this input of outside energy, must be coming from God, who perhaps is the ultimate form of all energy, and that which is love.
Love to a scientist could never be a viable form of energy, and so they will never see God, or admit to his existence, until they feel, and acknowledge his love. And so basically this theory of entropy is simply implying that everything in the Universe, ourselves included, is always only proceeding toward a state of greater disorder, and greater chaos.
The first law of thermodynamics then inhibits the input of any new energy, because it states emphatically that energy can never be created, and can never destroyed. Energy, the total energy is always the same, and so is conserved in the system forever. Energy just forever changes form, and this itself dissipates the energy, and so we are all heading towards oblivion, and a total dispersion of all energy towards infinity, with no pockets of energy, or any order at all now possible, or left in this infinity, anymore at all.
The Law of Diminishing Reality is the law, and the second, and greater part of the equation, that perhaps they have missed up until now. This law states that all reality only comes from diminishing, or separating itself out from infinity.
What more can I say then, about this Law of Diminishing Reality? And where does love fit into the equation?
This great law is based on the greater truth, that all life is diminishing within its own form, only to increase and grow itself as soul in its greater form and infinite real self, as connected to, and as a part of God. Infinity is never diminishing, and is always still growing. There is always another further step to infinity, and another aspect and facet to love, that we can learn about by becoming finite. And so this will continue, with the finite benefitting the infinite, and the infinite squeezing itself continuously into the finite to become finite.
And this is how God became man, and lived within the body of Jesus Christ. Infinity became finite in order to show infinite love to the other finite beings, and so let them know that they are only illusionary finite, but as the real them soul, they are also infinite, and infinitely connected to God, and to love.
The second law of thermodynamics, says that it is impossible for energy, for example heat energy, to flow from a lesser state to a higher state of itself. A cold body can never warm itself up from itself. It takes an outside force, or “work” being done on it in order to do this, because heat transfer generally only works in the one direction.
How about with love? Can love flow both ways, and so its energy doesn’t require work to be done? And so this second law then, never could apply to God, because God being God, can flow his energy any way he chooses, and we being lesser beings, but still being part of God, can flow our lesser love, lesser only in amount or in degree, back to him. Love always goes both ways, and operates outside of the second law of thermodynamics, as does God.
Love goes both ways, and so does energy. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, and all is only one form of energy, changing to another. It is the same with love, and love can never be destroyed, only build from itself ever upwards. God’s laws forever expand forwards in this way.
The second law of thermodynamics assumes things can deteriorate, and go backwards. But this is illusion, and this law is a statement of observed fact only in the physical worlds, and in the other dimensions, this law actually allows all flows in all directions, except backwards. God too only flow forwards.
So is this law really causing a dispersal of energy or not?
No, this law simply allows heat exchange to balance itself out. Cold flows to the heat, and heat to the cold. The scientists never see the cold as flowing, because it is a double negative flow, which becomes positive. All is positive, and forever moving forward, in God’s world.
God exists despite his laws. If God does exist, he also created the laws. God is greater then, than his own laws, and so is mankind, if he could only realise this truth.