The pantheist’s trinity Soul1
happens2 (i.e. acts) as the function3 of a4
thing. A thing5 happens as ordered
energy.6 Order emerges as limited series7
of constraints. Energy ≈ momentum8 The function ≈ soul9 of a thing is what it does,10
i.e. its instruction.11,12 Spirit is13 the energy (as momentum) that
animates and so drives and a thing. GOD14 is
the process15 of ordering energy.16,17,18 © 2019 by
Victor Langheld |
1. The New Oxford Dictionary gives two definitions of
‘soul.’ Firstly the henotheistic (or infantile) definition (or inference): ‘The spiritual or immaterial part (sic) of the human or animal (falsely,
my insert!) regarded as immortal.’ And,
secondly, the pantheistic (or adult) view, namely: ‘a person (or any
thing, my insert!) regarded as the embodiment (or reality, my
insert!) of a specific quality.’ 2. i.e. takes place, occurs; emerges, originates, is
born and so on. Happening (i.e. birth) is fundamentally unpredictable since
it results from random collision of random quanta (or ordered energy
packets). Consequently every happening emerges as original and unique, hence
as god. 3. For ‘function’ read: ‘an activity, natural or
intended’ (so the NOD). In other words, an interaction, specifically a
contact or series of contacts. 4. i.e. any, each and every ≈ all. The pantheist
believes that ‘All is (i.e. all things/qualities are) (one) God.’ This belief
represents the mature adult monist’s view of ‘creation’. The henotheist
believes that ‘My selection (of useful qualities/things) is my (one) God.’
This represents the immature infantile-to-juvenile monist’s view of
‘creation’. The pantheist (as mature adult) blends out difference (i.e. the
uncommon that generates identity and realness) to recover sameness (i.e. the
common, i.e. the Basic Operating System of all things (or B.O.S.
elaborations)-as-limited-applications). Thus ‘he sees all (i.e. each thing)
with an equal eye.’ Thereafter, having fully understood the process and
purpose of creating difference, she upgrades her capacity to generate
difference (i.e. as food. i.e. as survival means for the henotheist). The
henotheist (as immature infant-to-juvenile) blends out sameness (i.e. the
common) to indulge in, i.e. feed on difference (i.e. the uncommon, i.e. the
local application) and which sustains survival (as a real identity). 5. For ‘thing’ read: an unspecified object/quantum
characterised (i.e. qualified) as ‘it is’, meaning that it presents as
identifiable reality. It self-experiences as ‘I am,’ hence self-references as
god (to wit, as natura naturata), i.e. as quantum of the GOD process (or ordering). In short, the
individual quantum is not difference from the quantised process that orders
the quantum; or as the Upanishad had it, atman
≈ Brahman. 6. i.e. as a packet of ordered (i.e. constrained)
energy. 7. When repeated a series (of essentially random
constraints) functions as a sequence that emerges an identifiable attribute
or quality. 8. i.e. as unconstrained, thus as linear ≈ e, or as constrained, thus as mass
≈ m. 9. The notion of ‘soul’ is a metaphor for ‘difference’. Since all
things happen as thermo- (indeed, energy-) dynamic systems, so already
Heraclitus, soul ≈ difference to is energy-dynamic, hence momentary/mortal. Recall: “The right way is the
untrodden. It becomes the wrong way when you’ve stepped on it.” (Victor, ‘The future is female’ 1975). The ‘right
way’ is the one that makes real and identifies. 10. i.e. its ‘work’ and which creates change, i.e.
difference. For ‘difference’ read: not ‘sameness’, hence having (in fact
generating) distinguishing (hence identifying) mark, attribute,
characteristic, quality and so on. 11. ‘Only random (i.e. differential) events (as energy packets)
carry instruction,’ That is to say, only difference can affect, i.e. make
contact (≈ @ c) and
make real and identifiable, and so bring about change. Hence, ‘Difference
makes a difference.’ Sameness cannot make contact and affect realness,
identity and change/difference. During contact (by complex systems ≈
‘things’) sameness is compressed out (i.e. sameness doesn’t figure) so that
only difference collides/strikes (i.e. @c2. hence in a relativity
vacuum). For ‘sameness’ read: status quo, i.e. an @rest (i.e. in thermo-
(i.e. energy) dynamic equilibrium, hence unchanging, hence not animated or a
least seemingly dead or in a ‘snooze’ state) quantum. 12. For ‘instruction’ read: application, meaning:
contact, connection, interaction and so on. An instruction presents as a virtual
soul. It identifies and realizes both the applicant (i.e. as sender) and the
replicant (i.e.as receiver). The replicant’s response represents the true soul of the applicant. In other words, the
true soul of a things is the response to its affect. 13. A metaphor and name for. 14. i.e. natura
naturans 15. The process
is quantised (i.e. digitised). 16. See: The standard God model
of Pantheism 17. Thereby
making the energy (packets) identifiable and real. 18. Each quantum
happens as a ‘thing’, i.e. as
an ‘I am’ or an ‘It is’, hence is god because it presents as a real
and identifiable order (thus packet) of energy. |