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A novel study proposing that the relationship between light, matter, and energy in the equation E=mc2 expresses a deep spiritual truth-how, in total submission to the Father (biblically defined as light, "c"), Jesus (God in the flesh, "m") created matter by the power of the Holy Spirit, "E" (John 5:19; Hebrews 1:2; John 1:3). This would explain how matter was created from nothing, while ruling out the big-bang. This study explains how the brain mediates a collision between the finite and the infinite, generating an image is the interface between them. Indeed, the limbic logic of the brain further proves that an image, being finite, is the sole means by which the Second Law of Thermodynamics is contained and the blackness of infinity thwarted. The squaring of "c" is explained as the seeing of self (c x c) in the momentary absence of an immersive image. Consciousness becomes correctly identified as the very presence of God, the light in whom "We live and move and have our being" (1 John 1:5; Acts 17:28).

Darwin, having rejected God for not healing his daughter, is proven delusional. Creationism, given the role of an image in restraining the Second Law, becomes the more scientific theory. Psychology needs to be redefined. Thought and emotion, presumed to be the product of natural selection over millions of years, becomes correctly envisioned as either the fruit of the Holy Spirit or an intrusion by evil-"unclean" spirits or "demons." (To remove any doubt that intrusive spirits, harmful "emotions" and "demons" are identical, read Luke 4:33; Mark 5:12-13, 6:7-13, 7:25-30.)

With this new understanding of consciousness, New Testament healing becomes available to all believers-assuming they can accept that they have been healed (past tense) by faith in the shed blood of Jesus. It will nevertheless be a tough pill to swallow for those who falsely believe that demon-possession is a correct interpretation of the Greek demonizomai (to have a demon), and equally challenging for anyone believing that demons are fallen angels (Jude 1:6). With few or no exceptions, healing will be accompanied by the departure of demons (Mark 6:13) and the physiological signs of their departure-corresponding to the release and channeling of the energy that kept their strongholds intact in the brain. No longer a mystery, their departure removes the catabolic effect of harmful "emotions" on the brain's energy-regulating limbic system, known also as the "emotional brain"-the part of the brain that controls the metabolism of every cell in the body.

Cultural disputes are resolved. For example, gender dysphoria is found in homes rejecting the biblical model. Children identify with spiritually-reversed parents-fathers who have forsaken their God-given authority, and mothers who, usurping this authority, have lost their feminine beauty and allure. Taken over by demons, children from these homes find comfort in similarly-reversed partners-perversely reestablishing biblical heterosexuality.

Readers will discover that, having been created in the image of God, male and female (Genesis 1:27), what is or is not "down below" (the finite and the infinite) coordinates everything happening in the brain. Indeed, every image is a mini-orgasm foretelling the grand finale by which the human species remains finite. Ungodly images compromise the inhibitory influence of the prefrontal cortex on the brain's midline orgasmic nuclei resulting in frustration, anger, and chaos-the neurological model Freud was seeking but could not find.

Jesus (m) is presented as the solution to an increasingly godless, demon-driven society easily recognizable as "socialism"-the end-result of believing that matter is more fundamental than God. And more-hidden elusively in the complex, Trinity-mediated anatomy of the human brain.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9798668550678
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 180
  • Spine Width: 10 mm
  • Weight: 272 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8668550675
  • Publisher Date: 19 Sep 2020
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: Explaining Mind in a Universe of Matter
  • Width: 152 mm


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