The First Law Of Science In The Spiritual Plan
We cannot know things as they are, but only as they appear to us.
I spoke in the previous article about the great inventor Alfred Nobel, to whom the whole subject always listened when trying to make a new (much improved) version of dynamite. He was spared any accident while working with the most explosive substances, although millions of people die each year from dynamite.
To some extent, without encountering any difficulty, if I were to measure my inventive abilities through the experience of facing death, how to change a constant representation of the conquest of science on a unitary axiomatic trajectory, then I would probably stumble across an overlooked side, an exception, something I wouldn’t have thought I could do. Is it just a matter of faith and inner strength?
However, I am a self-taught inventor, and in this way, I am entitled to accept the way in which my inventions fall into the category of things one does not speak of, but are rather left to imagination. Without exception, working with matter can turn into a relationship between what I project as intention, and the effectiveness of the protection that nature provides me with a single purpose: to broaden the valences of “miracle” beyond visible matter.
Leadership: Can you see yourself inside a version of imaginary events without having to measure your own confrontation with the representation of the truth around the vision you create?
The relationship with myself is a bridge to the miracle of science, a resizing of the image that allows me to reproduce something, to give a replica of the real, but at the same time it is a confrontation between what I consider to be old and the desire for progress. This creates the premises for a constant and visible evolution, which broadens the horizon of knowledge of living nature (as a whole of impact events) and the essence of unseen things.
In this sense, death is no longer seen as a natural fact in the book of life, but as one of the coordinates of a magic that is also a game of sublime guessing, unfolding and connecting with me through an exercise of the imaginary and the dream of crossing the boundaries of human possibilities. Nature cannot be satisfied to add an extra real complicity with the Creator, except by recapitulating my own experience of duplication, so in fictitious form.
“Things are going the way I wanted”, said the wizard Prospero in a Shakespeare play at one point. His bold plan had turned into a death-defying commitment. Moreover, he could see everything, but without being seen. The spirit named Ariel, who was also invisible to any human eye except Prospero’s, ashamed of looking ungrateful, always obeyed the commands of his creator.
Here the unique features of the law that moves things are highlighted: in order to be stretched, matter must be a force of penetration, expansion, and resistance. Then we have a means of direct knowledge of reality, which only our own soul offers us. And the sensitive activity of the soul, guided by perfect virtue, is the bridge from the spiritual to the material.
Leadership: Do you identify your ability to distinguish between the imaginary and the real by maximizing the interpolation of an image that can only be obtained by rejecting it?
Rather, as the initiator of a vision of the unimaginable, I can apply any law of physics to adjust the size of such a worldly change in a subjective way. And this is because matter has that quality of forming the bridge from the spiritual realm to the physical world. In particular, I like Fermat’s principle to apply it against the background of the miraculous: “The time in which light travels the geometric path ‘s’ in any environment is equal to the time in which light would travel the path “l” in a vacuum.”
The long search ended in a completely unexpected way. The visionary became a creator, not just any creator. First, I was Alfred Nobel, then I was Prospero, and finally I became the image of the two. I miraculously escaped any misfortune, whenever I played with danger, and I always had the spirit of heavenly phenomena on my side, which I knew how to decipher in time with the help of nature. Moreover, the wrath of nature came upon all who wanted to harm me.
No, I do not consider myself a Creator just because I have been influenced in the process of describing images by what the senses perceived on contact with the “described object”. But because, beyond the limits of the visible, we discreetly introduced, here and there, step by step, elements of chance, of improvisation, but also a series of miraculous-hyperbolic algorithms and their extensions in a game of expressiveness.
However, if I were to consider myself an exponentially expanding model of the universe, and if my thinking were projected into the unknown chemistry of matter, in addition to any other immanent law, I would probably casually fit into the tendency to pass from an obscure perception to a clearer one, so from imperfect to a higher degree of perfection.
What binds a Creator to the whole universe of his creation, in the dimension of leadership, is that part of the vision which he uses when he turns his attention to those who see themselves only through a game of contrasting duplication, in the same figurative structure, a fabulous image and a symbolic one.
The First Law Of Science In The Spiritual Plan has as its starting point the following point of view: We cannot know things as they are in themselves, but only as they appear to us. I have a serious reason to say this. I have a book at home that I read all the time, without being able to stop. I feel the need to live in its world without forcing my gaze, because it has that special quality of knowing beforehand to put in its pages all the moments of my life.





