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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Secret of Natural Laws and Principles-God, Nature and We: Metaphysics of Moolmantra of Sikhism and Religions Revealing Concept of One God-XII

You remember that we feel free and happy just by the concept of number one in counting. Just recall and imagine it again as in our prayers. You see we may assume that this oneness in number one, though there are billions of other things are attached, give our mind rest, so that we may enjoy it, otherwise counting the stars is not appreciating it, as we know we can not, however counting some for joy is a different thing.


If we accept the oneness then it also applies to each number, there is one and only one number two, three, four and other numbers, further in combination and permutations the concept of oneness goes to set and group of numbers.
It also includes the group of natural, real, integer, complex and other kinds of numbers. In each case a sub-set, set, group, kind, etc., of numbers we find the concept of oneness present in these.


At the end, the category of the numbers is also one. Once, a though came into Plato’s mind, it was to count all the leaves in the jungle.


The thought was so desirable that he went to the jungle and started to count the leaves on a tree. While he was counting, he paused and thought there were many different trees in the jungle and to count the leaves was a bit difficult, so as being philosopher he needed a conclusion.


He took sometime to conclude first conclusion was that each tree had different number of leaves, the second that all leaves were also different on the different trees present in that jungle.


The thoughts multiplied, but he came back with a conclusion, which was from the creative thinking and the self-felt feelings. The self-felt feelings are scientific in nature, which we may call the scientific feelings and other feelings are the borrowed or the imitated ones.


We may discern it by learning and meditating on the Universal Laws and the Principles.


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