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Riffin' On Newtonian Mechanics through a Biblical Lens

“If anyone sins and does what is forbidden in any of the Lord’s commands, even though they do not know it, they are guilty and will be held responsible.” Leviticus 5: 17

  Historical misinterpretation- there is an account of sin yet to be addressed somewhere. Real interpretation, through a lens of Newtonian physics- the sheer likelihood of undesirable phenomena overtaking your state of being in the now increases exponentially when one has, wittingly or unwittingly (it’s almost, only ever the latter…who here has truly with confidence met God yet, after all LOL) stepped outside of exactly what the universe wants specifically of them in the moment. At the very least you are guilty and responsible which would entail becoming informed as to what the universe wants of you in the moment.


This is the difference…between compliance to social norms, and happiness.

                 If you have yet to fully crack methodical righteousness…yes your wrong-doing may come with a lesson in the abstract as to why something you did was truly wrong and shouldn’t be a type of action you should consider moving forward…but once we’ve all reached genuine maturity, a thing that remains until dementia gets us… most of our sins are not of moral wrongdoing but logistics…which don’t even register as sins culturally, but moreso play out as spontaneous compulsions that steer us towards where we should be.  Our bliss/desire is already our compass, once maturity is reached. The chaos of young adulthood is about making it to such a place, which is ironically where we started as children- being propelled reliably by our own volitions…wisely, and effectively.

                You see, now it seems that everything is under control. But when the secret police had secret ways and we didn’t understand this whole judgement and sin thing comprehensively, our traditional mis-reading of today’s passage didn’t seem to really convey that everything is as God mostly wishes it would be. We instead were filled with the sense that we’re wayyyyy off of track and are unaware of it, culturally.

                It’s a thing of trajectories. Does sin give way to salvation inherently across time? Does it inform? Is suffering grace, once refined? Are the negative consequences God incarnate, and do they play out as acts of God which eventually correct our respective courses? Is there only one thing out there, and it plays out as both suffering and bliss, but everything is hurdling towards bliss?


                That which is “forbidden” in “any of the Lord’s commands” is “sin” according to today’s passage. It’s a thing of ignorance that can seed itself in any of our actions until we have a victorious and cultivated vision of God which systemically defeats, at the level of worldview….all of the suffering in existence, pervasively. I know that I sound ridiculous, I have been fighting people on it staunchly for some time…once that comes, whether we realize it or not, a person has truly transformed in a pronounced way (they’ve become happy). Physically they’ll simply be better. They grow sharper. More attractive. They simultaneously conquer their appetites, and seemingly can get away with so  much more…than everyone…else… they became life itself, and through that (service), larger than it.  They are not ego maniacs, and they do want attention, voraciously, like beasts- they are being played by larger forces, and they are contagious.

                They are orators. There’s a magnetism there. They perform spontaneously. It’s  a vision of an achievable “evolution”…it’s only possible after coming up the ranks of the culture…after getting the foundational cultural upbringing.  It’s the extension of what we’re up to, the next right move…

                Oh and the consequences of sin, if you really study them…even through a lens of regarding sin as simple ignorance…betray that God is real. There’s an informative nature to close calls born of ignorance, spontaneously. The phenomena itself...one hand washes the other. Sin does not seem intent on maiming...it isn’t a loan shark trying to get you hooked on his games… it truly is grace…it is a redirect. That’s important to realize, but the idea of hell as anything other than a fallacious redirect, that which redirects by purporting itself as the ultimate reality only to visibly be whisked away by what truly is, has completely skewed our perspective. We live in the midst of radical grace, and once the perspective is cultivated that stimulus is God almighty and nothing but, life evolves as such that peace/opulence really becomes contagious. Which also means to propagate fear, unsurpassable as if constructive….is disastrous, but that disaster is relatively weak relative to sentiments executed with lucidity, laden with the spirit of the truth…which has been regarded as the “holy spirit” historically.

                The fire which consumes yet does not alter; the burning bush. This is a metaphor for eternity, for eternal life, something we can get a taste of in this life by way of “truth”…a type of truth that extends upon the sorts delivered by the simple observations of the scientific method. This is truth which reflects the comprehensive material existence…it contains All. Every observation is an observation of it, but it’s rare people create a rendering of it with their consciousness by way of refining what they have been exposed to. All things are technically of that fire, in sublimation to that fire, and sin itself, suffering, negative states of being…are but another modality of it. The fire itself is technically "Life"... Life, pervasively, radically, liberates, and upon doing so is everlasting, ever present, and all powerful. Because it's All. We use it to make more souls/people...


Sentimentality rides sentiment to the tune of giving every dog its day, and across time these cultural systems grow ever more capable of effectively voicing this ever-persistent sentimentality to the tune of increasing the society’s very capacity for life, itself.

 
 
 

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