Friday, October 05, 2012

The highest form of pure thought is mathematics.

Plato - Ancient Greek Philosopher. He is reputed to be the world's most influential philosopher. 428 BC-348 BC.

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What holds your world together?  Leave me a comment and tell me what does this in your world.  In my world it is a beautiful place where  Sound and unseen forces hold it all together for me.   Vibration and resonance at exact precise pulse moments is what makes my world the beautiful place that it is.  Sound and resonance.  We are beings of light after all.   Light has a resonance and so does colour.  So do we!

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These resonances have now been calculated to be mathematically perfect in the delivery.   Even in past times the word Rhetoric  meant far different to what it means to us  today.  It was the Art of the Orator, and these days we see it as the wordy exaggerated speech of politicians and the like.   We are left swindled and mildly off course.  This is the travesty left by the previous world education leaders ( The roman Catholics) for a little over two thousand years.

Imagine the use  of fibonacci in design schools if the truth was followed.  What beauty would come from the designs churned out by the students at will.  If only they knew.  They don't though because it isn't taught in our education systems.  Some person some where decided it was not important.  That person was a roman.  He was apposed to the general populace having true power and he desired to strip us and he did.

I am telling you  that this is important and if they won't teach you then you need to teach yourself.

Plato was a brilliant philosopher. He understood this connection we all share with everything else.  He understood we are the same as the stars in the sky and the ground we walk on and the waters of the oceans.  Our veins and rivers are similar and are the life blood of both entities of Earth and humanity.

The word "philosophy" comes from the Greek φιλοσοφία (philosophia), which literally means "love of wisdom". Plato was was a great lover of wisdom .  
Detail of The School of Athens by Raffaello Sa...
Detail of The School of Athens by Raffaello Sanzio, 1509, showing Plato (left) and Aristotle (right) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
I love to quote Plato because he and I must have so many similarities and in fact he could have been a relative.  Because Fibonacci sequences ago, we may have even came from the same family.   A family of thinkers and lovers of natural beauty and aesthetics in nature. 

The perfection that nature offers up in everything.  The divinity of  it all just is a delight to see.  It is so plain to see.   It is everywhere around us.  It is in the petals of the flowers.  The separate seed pieces in the spiraling of a pine cone.   Our Pineal Gland is the first thing created from the sperm and egg when they combine to become life.  The fibonacci sequence is alive and well at the beginnings of life.  We have thirty three bones in our spinal cord.  Our bodies are walking mathematical showrooms of science and mathematics.  Perhaps Math and Medicine should be taken jointly.  After all  isn't God referred to as the great Physician. 

“There are two things a person should never be angry at, what they can help, and what they cannot.”

 These are wise words of Plato's.  He is so correct  and besides anger stems from fear and fear resonates lower and does nothing but sound like a gong.  Fear is not sweet.  It is rough and feels awful to hear  any fear resonance.  You hear it in shaky voices in shock.  This is a sound that makes my body go faster.  It makes my heart beat faster and my pupils dilate.

It is also not worth the anger at our leaders for teaching faulty education.  We need to take control for ourselves and do what we can to educate ourselves and our children in the sweet sciences of ancient times past.

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