Monday, January 25, 2016

KRISHNA MATH LESSON #1

There's "conventional math." There's "new math."
There's "core math", etc.
and then there's "Krishna math..."
Lesson 1,
We consider (0,1) to be Krishna, all inclusive.
That is, Krishna is the emanating source of everything
and yet is not everything.
We consider signs + and - to be directional forces emanating from Krishna
In 2 dimensions we see a line.
-__________________________(0,1)_________________________+
Which represents quantitative measurement and directional force.
In mathematics the quantitative measurement... how much or to what degree... is represented by integers. 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Because there are 10 integers in this system it is called base 10.
In Krishna math..
"-" indicates illusory existence perpetually interrupted by time as a limiting factor.
"+" indicates uninterrupted existence in three levels of participation... impersonal, localized and devotional.
In three dimensions we see a double vortex. (see illustration)
Scientists are studying this and call it the "God particle."
If we look at conventional math written in it's more familiar shortened version...
3+3=6 Is really more accurately written
(+3)+(+3)= (+6) to include the directionals.
The integers are the quantifiers... how much or to what degree...
And
The signs "+" and "-" are the directionals.
Adding 2 positives makes the result more positive.
Increasing the positive quantity in the same direction.
and the same with negatives (-3)+(-3)= (-6)
Adding negatives makes the result more negative
increasing the negative quantity in the same direction.
That's why 2 wrongs don't make a right. :>)
Then there is (-3)+(+5)=(+2)
Something of lesser negative quantity or degree
when combined with something of greater positive quantity or degree
makes the overall result positive to some degree.
This is the great value of devotional association.
Then there is the opposite...
(-5) + (+3)= (-2)
Something of greater negative quantity or degree
when combined with something of lesser positive quantity or degree
makes the overall result negative to some degree.
This is the danger of association with those
who are more strongly attached to material sense enjoyment.
The overall result is negative.
This activity of attraction is all pervading
and can be seen to lesser and greater degrees in everything.
Attraction is the inherent nature of the absolute,
referring to Krishna as the All-Attractive.

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