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Chapter
Nineteen
The Children of the Law of One Basic Meta-Physics of Science-Magic
(True
metaphysics must work within the known or yet to be discovered laws of
physics)
I need to warn you that this chapter is a bit more intellectual than the others.
So other than the segment about crystals, unless you are a die-hard metaphysics
enthusiast, you may want to skip this chapter. But before you decide to do
that, I’d like to say that the segment about “the oldest known name of
God”, and that name’s metaphysical significance is (to me at least), one of
the most important and profound spiritual concepts I have ever found, and played
an important role in changing my life.
Before I get into everything else in this chapter, I want to say something about
metaphysics. Many people think that metaphysics supercedes the laws of
physics, but the teachings say that this is not the case. True metaphysics
should just expand on the true laws of physics. Over the years, physicists
have often discovered that some of what they thought were “final” facts, or
immutable laws of physics, weren’t so immutable after all, and thus not really
laws. And in the future more “laws” may be broken. But there are
certain immutable true laws of physics. They are the ones that are aspects
of Universal Law, and as such, will always remain the same. These are the
laws that any other law, metaphysical principle, or concept, must be in harmony
with, and be measured against. Thus if a person wants to learn and
understand true metaphysics, there is no better place to start than by
studying and understanding the great laws of the Universe. Here are quotes from
some of the ancient texts that discuss the basic concepts involved:
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