The Creation is a scientific proceess

 

Science without spirituality is dead and without soul. Spirituality without science is fantasy and ungrounded. The Pateo Academia offers a living science, called Wholly Science, in which spirituality is like a beating heart.

 

 

This video was recorded on January 10th, 2012 in Hengelo, The Netherlands. In this series of lectures on Wholly Science, Johan Oldenkamp, PhD, presents the scientific explanation of the Creation. Fully understanding the Creation results from genuine science; while believing in dogmas blocks such an understanding. To learn more about Wholly Science, read the free online e-book ‘Wholly Science – Understanding the Process of Creation’ on Pateo.nl (link).

 

In total, this series includes 6 short lectures:

1. The 7 Days of the Week

2. The 7 Days of Creation

3. The Numbers of Creation

4. The Geometry of Creation

5. The Music of Creation 

6. The Gods of Creation

 

1. The 7 Days of the Week

Our week has seven days. Each day has a name. However, where do these seven names come from? This lecture shows that these names refer to heavenly bodies. It also explains the ordering of these planets in the days of the week.

 

2. The 7 Days of Creation

The first chapter of the first book of the Holy Bible describes the seven Days of Creation. This lecture shows that this description in the Book of Genesis is a correct scientific description of the Process of Creation. To do so, this lecture reveals the real meaning of the exact words used in this first chapter.

 

3. The Numbers of Creation

In the Geometry of Creation, we find the principles of Wholly Geometry, also known as Holy Geometry, also known as Sacred Geometry. On each next level of Creation, we find the next geometry of wholeness. The numbers of circles in the outer ‘membrane’ of each following geometrical shape show the rhythm of creation. This rhythm is as follows: 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 24, and 48. This lecture is about this numerical rhythm of creation. The next lecture shows the corresponding numbers of circles in the outer ‘membrane’ of each following geometrical shape of creation.

 

4. The Geometry of Creation

In the Geometry of Creation, we find the principles of Wholly Geometry, also known as Holy Geometry, also known as Sacred Geometry. On each next level of Creation, we find the next geometry of wholeness. The numbers of circles in the outer ‘membrane’ of each following geometrical shape show the rhythm of creation. This rhythm is as follows: 1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 24, and 48. The previous lecture was about this numerical rhythm of creation. This lecture shows the corresponding numbers of circles in the outer ‘membrane’ of each following geometrical shape of creation.

 

5. The Music of Creation

Perhaps the most Wholly symbol is the symbol of the Octave of Creation, also known as the Enneagram. This lectures explains the scientific meaning of this ancient symbol.

 

6. The Gods of Creation

At the top of the Ray of Creation, we find the God of Do meaning Dominus. That is the Lord God Almighty, the God of Wholeness, of Oneness, of Unity. At the level directly below the top of the Ray of Creation, we find the God of Si meaning Sidera. That is Tao, the God of Duality of Polarity. At the next level from the top of the Ray of Creation, we find the God of La meaning Lactea or Milky (Way). That is Hunab K’u, the God of the Trinity. At the next level from the top of the Ray of Creation, we find the God of Sol meaning the sun. That is Father Helios, the God of the Hexad. At the next level from the top of the Ray of Creation, we find the God of Fa meaning Fata or fate. That is Jupiter, also known as Zeus, the God of the Dozen. At the next level from the top of the Ray of Creation, we find the God of Mi meaning microcosm. That is Mother Terra, also known as Gaia, the Goddess of the 24. At the bottom level of the Ray of Creation, we find the God of Re meaning Regina or Regent. That is moon Luna, the Goddess of the 48. This short lecture briefly presents each of these seven Gods of Creation.