Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Decoding Holy Books

Every decade science makes a discovery and then the religious figures pull out verses from the books to “justify” their message as the one truth.



If every decade science discoveries something new, and every time the Holy books still hold true how is this possible? The truth is not in the “coded” text as the text is not coded. The truth is the Holy scriptures which include The psalms of David, The Quran, The Torah and the Bible are all simple books with simple messages.

The truth is always simple, and the scientific miracles discovered are always true because they follow the law of proportionality. Today I want to give a new understanding to the law f proportionality.

Law Of Proportionality

Together we should understand that the law of proportionality means that all things exist co-dependently on each other, in specific proportions.



To further express this simple truth, you need to understand what is meant by the law of proportionality. It means that the existence of an element is dependent on its opposing element in quantity and is not necessarily equal.
Example the proportionality of water to land, the earth is 70% water, and 30% land same proportion is the human body.

Law of Proportionality and Holy Books:

The law of proportionality is how holy books in their wisdom always hold truth. They never give specific numbers, or quantity. Holy books clearly state that the cosmos is expanding and contracting, and its expansion leads to growth like our consciousness. Both consciousness and cosmos are growing at the same proportion.




Holy books are not difficult to understand they are simply giving you proportionality ratios to the fundamental energies and substances on earth.

Next time when you read a Holy Book don’t condemn its message as it does not fit some scientific number or some idea you have. Try to find the law of proportionality within what it  is saying.


Next time when you read a Holy Book don’t condemn its message as it does not fit some scientific number or some idea you have. Try to find the law of proportionality within what it is saying.


By Jana Sharaf
Public affairs, Philosopher, and Founder of "NOON EVE"

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