LEGO is a Greek word from which we get logos, one of the names of God the Son. In our context it describes the sequential laying down of thoughts to establish an argument. It's the basis of logic and reason.
Deducing the Deep
God as the Holy Trinity existed with a formless mass of water in darkness, but they weren't the only ones present. There are passages in the Bible that make it clear that God had already created all human souls.
A Theory of Consciousness
Our theory of Biblical quantum gravitation (BQG) blends into consciousness in a delightful and sublime way opening up new lines of reasoning because of our earlier conclusion that the soul is a gravity node.
How Precious are Thoughts?
The singularity at the center of the Earth is an assembly of souls, each soul is a gravity node, the nature of which is the act of concentrating to hold a thought.
Mind: φρόνημα – phronéma
Here's where we've gotten to: the mind is part of the soul, and the soul is gravity, so can we say that the mind of the spirit is referring to the gravitational component of a spiritual entity?
An Assembly of Souls
God decided to create a multitude of souls. There were billions and billions of them. Why did God decide to create billions of souls? For his good pleasure. We've defined the soul as follows:
Gravity of the Soul
We've introduced gravity as the mechanism by which the creation will be purified and how light will be separated from darkness. Gravity was created on the second day. Matter, space and time existed before that.
Gravity is Thought
Minded really means the thought. The link to gravity is a deep end that we can go off. Thought is the act of holding on to an idea, concentrating. Concentration generates a gravitational field. That's the singularity.
The Heart and Mind of the Soul
Thought is the act of holding on to an idea, that's the gravitational singularity or gravity node. This becomes a cause for action through the field that is emitted from the singularity or that emanates from the node.
Characteristics of the Heart
In the Bible the heart does a lot more thinking than our minds do. This runs counter to conventional medical wisdom about the brain and heart, but are we worried about running counter to convention?
