Mathematics and You

© Alfred J. Parker

Science makes and proves all its discoveries through mathematics, but it is forced to express its findings through the Power of the Word, or language. Thus we see that language is also a part of this great principle and, while it is secondary, it is consecutively relative to mathematics.

Our brain cells are motivated by the forces of intelligence, which are released and expressed through the vibrations that are set in motion by the attachment of a name. These are divine forces of intelligence. Our speech comes spontaneously because it represents the awakening and expression of these forces of intelligence, which are released by the symbols called language. In the same way, the notes on a piano, which struck, cause the vibrations of the strings to be released and expressed in the form of sound, which we call music.

In the individual, the forces of language, when used through the name, motivate the brain cells, create the senses of perception and conception, and cause the functions of the body to respond—just as the notes on the piano, when struck, release the vibrations that produce the sound when the etheric waves come in contact with our eardrums.

All life—whether visible or invisible—is vibration. The consciousness of nature takes form through language and is expressed through the vibration called sound. Sound is a physical manifestation of spiritual forces. These forces, when attached through the name, motivate or stimulate the brain cells in the form of impressions, not entirely through the sound of the name, only in part—for the vibrations of the name recognized alone are sufficient to impress the qualities of intelligence upon the brain.

Every letter of the alphabet has its own specific mathematical value and character, which is its intelligence. In the Kabalarian Philosophy, we regard numbers and letters as forms of intelligence rather than practical symbols. It is the forces behind the numbers and letters that we recognize. Names are a combination of these letters and intelligences. Thus the motivation of the brain cells is the expression of thought and intelligence caused through these invisible forces.

Name is like a chord of notes in music: it blends individuality of letters to a chord, or one harmonizing whole, i.e., if balanced. Yet there is a keynote that dominates the chord. As in music, so with names; the many forces are reduced or blended into a keynote, showing the predominant nature of the name and the individual.

The analysis of your name reveals your life in its entirety—the state of your body and mind, as well as your personal and business affairs—thus proving the infallibility of the Mathematical Principle to measure and reveal the quality of your mind and your complete life through the name because you are the name.


Thought for the Day
  • There exists, if I am not mistaken, an entire world which is the totality of mathematical truths, to which we have access only with our mind, just as a world of physical reality exists, the one like the other independent of ourselves, both of divine creation. –Charles Hermite

  • I cannot stress too deeply the importance of one's constructive mental attitude toward life. One gets out of life only what one puts into it; everything must be seeded in different degrees. Always express happy thoughts and keep an uncomplaining mind. A complaining mind is a destructive one-destructive to health and happiness. How easily we may be made unhappy depends upon the weakness and ignorance of our own minds. Happy thoughts expressed are like the sunbeams that create warmth-that stimulate one's sense of well being and make us feel happy. Give happiness and you will receive it in return: it is a natural phenomenon of a balanced and well-ordered mind. Do not complain; instead seek the solution to the problem, and then you can do something constructive about it. This can best be accomplished by forgetting self; too much false value is placed upon self and personality, thus developing an overrated and inflated ego that sees all things in proportion to its own ignorance. –Alfred J. Parker

  • Learn to think fearlessly; there is no subject too spiritual, no subject that cannot stand the analysis of mind; spirit depends upon the channel, mind, for reality. What is more real than logic? –Alfred J. Parker

  • Always seek for an ideal, an objective, and the proper method of application. Create a refined and individual personality, a happy and generous one. Develop clean and tidy habits, body cleanliness, and a clean mind. Be conservative, yet creative, in your dress. Avoid showiness in dress and loudness in speech. Make others want to pattern themselves after you: that is a well-deserved compliment, and indicates adherence to Kabalarian ethics of right thinking. –Alfred J. Parker

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