Sunday, October 11, 2009

October run - Twelve is mysterious

The October challenge, find amazing parts of theology and
then each day bring one paragraph to you the reader about that
.
Twelve parts of something can be, large, or small,
but twelve parts is twelve parts, a unit of numbering
uniquely oriental in it's origin. Have you ever looked
right at something and missed it, like looking
at a Chameleon sitting on a leaf, at first you see,
only the leaf, as you continue to watch, however,
a portion of the leaf moves, and that's when you
know about the lizard. Noticing, seeing, observing,
they aren't uniquely human, we now know from
research that many animals have the lens to see
things similarly to what we as human beings see
them; but we uniquely classify and define what
we discern. So far as we are able to determine
that makes our seeing of a different form
altogether, we look right at things
sometimes, but don't see them. Consider
how it is not the large body nature of gravity
which is so mind boggling, rather it is
the fact that gravity works at the sub atomic
level, that particles and elements which we
can't see compose everything which we can; and
that all of those components which we cannot
see, uniquely balance in order that everything
remains in absolute balance, at least that is how
it appears. We now realize, however, that partial
imperfections which aren't large enough to cause
reactions beyond a very limited range
may in fact occur, we just weren't aware of
them. Thus once again, it is not the amazingly
large scale of God which is so beyond our ability
to reason, but rather the infinitely small which
we are only aware of by seeing the immensely
and amazingly large. All of everything which we
observe is made and held in balance of small
components which we can't observe. Thus when
a man and a woman have a child, three becomes
a perfectly recognizable unit, when taken
to the point of perfecting, if multiplied by that same
number as the unit plus one of growth, it becomes
four times three which is twelve, and twelve is
a very interesting number, in Hebrew and
Greek language it is viewed as a complete number,
not large, not small, complete. We can't see the
nuclear components of any of this, and yet, perfectly
balanced, it exists, as does God, and that is a
mind boggling theological idea.

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