Book: “The God Game”

The God Game

The God Game

by Mike Hockney

This is the introductory text of a series of books called “the God Series” in which the most ancient secret society in the world – the Pythagorean Illuminati – reveal, for the first time in the public domain, the “answer to everything”.

Pythagoras provided a glimpse of the answer 2,500 years ago when he declared, “All things are numbers”. The God series fully reveals what Pythagoras meant. Mathematics – built from numbers – is not an abstraction but is ontological: it actually exists. Numbers are real things. Specifically, they are the frequencies of energy waves. (Moreover, energy waves are simply sinusoidal waves: sines and cosines, meaning that the study of energy is the study of sinusoids). There are infinite energy waves, hence infinite numbers. No numbers are privileged over any others, so negative and imaginary numbers are as ontologically important as real numbers (upon which science is exclusively based).

Real numbers correspond to space and imaginary numbers to time. Negative numbers are “antimatter”: a mirror image universe.

The two most powerful numbers of all – and the ultimate basis of Illuminist thinking – are zero and infinity, which are harnessed together ontologically (opposite sides of the same coin, so to speak). The existence of zero and infinity is vehemently denied by the ideology of scientific materialism. In Illuminism, these two numbers not only exist, they are the “God” numbers: the origin of all other numbers. Zero and infinity comprise the Big Bang Singularity itself from which an infinitely large universe emerged: “everything” literally came from “nothing”.

Moreover, zero is also the “monad” of Leibniz (an Illuminati Grand Master). It is therefore the number of THE SOUL, and it has INFINITE capacity. Being dimensionless – a mathematical point – the soul is outside the dimensional, material domain of space and time, hence the soul is indestructible, immortal and cannot be detected by any conventional scientific experiment.

What we are describing are the necessary, analytic, eternal truths of mathematics – they have no connection with Abrahamic religious faith. There is NO Creator God but, astoundingly, each soul is capable of being promoted to God status, just as the pawn in chess can become the most important chess piece, the Queen, if it reaches the other side of the battlefield (the board). In Illuminism, if you reach gnosis – enlightenment – you become God.

Mathematics is literally everything. Unlike science, mathematics offers certainty: 100% true and incontestable knowledge. Mathematics unifies science, religion and metaphysics. Mathematics is the true Grand Unified Theory of Everything that science pursues so futilely. Science can never deliver truth and certainty because it is inherently a succession of provisional theories, any of which can be overturned at any time by new experimental data. Science is based on ideas of validation and falsification. Mathematics is based on absolute analytic and unarguable certainty. No experiment can ever contradict a mathematical truth.

Mathematics is the ONLY answer to everything. Mathematics is the ONLY subject inherently about eternal, Platonic truth. As soon as existence is understood to be nothing but ontological mathematics, all questions are ipso facto answered.

The God series, starting with The God Game, reveals the astonishing power of ontological mathematics to account for everything, including things such as free will, irrationalism, emotion, consciousness and qualia, which seem to have no connection with mathematics.

Read the God series and you will become a convert to the world’s only rational religion – Illuminism, the Pythagorean religion of mathematics that infallibly explains all things and guarantees everyone a soul that is not only eternal but also has the capacity to make of each of us a true God.

Isn’t it time to become Illuminated?

(Goodreads.com)

John Steinbeck on Falling in Love: A 1958 Letter of Advice to His Lovesick Teenage Son

By Maria Popova (brainpickings.org)

Nobel laureate John Steinbeck (February 27, 1902–December 20, 1968) might be best-known as the author of East of EdenThe Grapes of Wrath, and Of Mice and Men, but he was also a prolific letter-writer. Steinbeck: A Life in Letters (public library) constructs an alternative biography of the iconic author through some 850 of his most thoughtful, witty, honest, opinionated, vulnerable, and revealing letters to family, friends, his editor, and a circle of equally well-known and influential public figures.

Among his correspondence is this beautiful response to his eldest son Thom’s 1958 letter, in which the teenage boy confesses to have fallen desperately in love with a girl named Susan while at boarding school. Steinbeck’s words of wisdom — tender, optimistic, timeless, infinitely sagacious — should be etched onto the heart and mind of every living, breathing human being.

New York
November 10, 1958

Dear Thom:

We had your letter this morning. I will answer it from my point of view and of course Elaine will from hers.

First — if you are in love — that’s a good thing — that’s about the best thing that can happen to anyone. Don’t let anyone make it small or light to you.

Second — There are several kinds of love. One is a selfish, mean, grasping, egotistical thing which uses love for self-importance. This is the ugly and crippling kind. The other is an outpouring of everything good in you — of kindness and consideration and respect — not only the social respect of manners but the greater respect which is recognition of another person as unique and valuable. The first kind can make you sick and small and weak but the second can release in you strength, and courage and goodness and even wisdom you didn’t know you had.

You say this is not puppy love. If you feel so deeply — of course it isn’t puppy love.

But I don’t think you were asking me what you feel. You know better than anyone. What you wanted me to help you with is what to do about it — and that I can tell you.

Glory in it for one thing and be very glad and grateful for it.

The object of love is the best and most beautiful. Try to live up to it.

If you love someone — there is no possible harm in saying so — only you must remember that some people are very shy and sometimes the saying must take that shyness into consideration.

Girls have a way of knowing or feeling what you feel, but they usually like to hear it also.

It sometimes happens that what you feel is not returned for one reason or another — but that does not make your feeling less valuable and good.

Lastly, I know your feeling because I have it and I’m glad you have it.

We will be glad to meet Susan. She will be very welcome. But Elaine will make all such arrangements because that is her province and she will be very glad to. She knows about love too and maybe she can give you more help than I can.

And don’t worry about losing. If it is right, it happens — The main thing is not to hurry. Nothing good gets away.

Love,

Fa

Complement the altogether magnificent Steinbeck: A Life in Letters with the beloved writer on the creative spirit and the meaning of lifethe art of changing one’s mind, and his six tips on writing.

via Letters of Note

Chocolate milk works extremely well as a post-workout drink, says study

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A tall glass of chocolate milk. (Credit: Flickr user ‘Cyclone Bill’)

Do you even lift, bro (or brodette, and/or whatever the gender-nonspecific equivalent is for bro)? If you do: don’t drink a sports drink after your workout. Instead, reach for a cool glass of chocolate milk. In a recently published study co-authored by researchers from Iran and Canada, it turns out that chocolate milk actually provides better recovery time than sports drinks.

Sure, it might seem counterintuitive. Chocolate milk is hardly known for its appearance at athletic events, and sports teams have yet to pour a celebratory cooler of chocolate milk over their coach after winning the big game. Sports drinks of the “-ade” variety have long-running commercial campaigns where ripped athletes glug wide-eyed from a bottle of brightly colored liquid. Chocolate milk, on the other hand, has delightful happy cows.

From the study:

Subgroup analysis revealed that time to exhaustion significantly increases after consumption of CM compared to placebo [mean difference (MD) = 0.78 min, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.27, 1.29, P = 0.003] and carbohydrate, protein, and fat-containing beverages (MD = 6.13 min, 95% CI: 0.11, 12.15, P = 0.046).

Essentially, you’re looking at six more minutes of playing time due to milk’s already incredible muscle recovery qualities. Flavored milk has a better carbohydrate to protein balance, so it works better than regular milk.

It’s also worth noting that chocolate milk is far more nutritionally rounded than sports drinks: chocolate milk contains healthy fats, enzymes, and naturally occurring electrolytes. With an unopened fridge life of 7-14 days, good ol’ chocolate milk absolutely falls under the general healthy food advice that “if it can go bad, it’s good for you”—while sports drinks can survive on a shelf for nine months.

While the study might be news to some, it’s been a long time coming for the lactose-inclined. Kevin Love of the Cleveland Cavaliers made a commercial in 2015 praising chocolate milk and was laughed at for it by sports media. Perhaps they could reconsider, because more and more chocolate-milk-meets-sports studies keep coming out. Kevin, if you’re reading this, feel free to come by Big Think’s office and talk to us about why chocolate milk is a game changer.

Your Horoscopes — Week Of June 26, 2018 (theonion.com)

Cancer

Earth and Water magics are very strong in your sign this week, indicating that this is a good time to do mud-related activities.

Leo

Earth and Water magics are very strong in your sign this week, indicating that this is a good time to do mud-related activities.

Virgo

It’s actually not true that doctors would simply allow you to die in order to harvest your organs. You’ll be dead, all right.

Libra

Everyone will think you’re just making a hilarious reference, undermining your efforts to warn everyone that the alien manifesto is, in fact, actually a cookbook.

Scorpio

An angel will appear to you in glory and foretell that you shall have happiness, peace, and the riches of the world, which would be better if he didn’t keep getting your name wrong.

Sagittarius

The powers that be are in fact watching you at all hours and tracking your every move, but only because they’re hoping you’ll slip on the ice and drop your groceries again.

Capricorn

You’ll soon have the opportunity to reflect on all the crucial moments of your youth when a chunk of flying rebar erases all your memories after age 9.

Aquarius

You’ll receive a strange email from the Nigerian government describing, in painstaking detail, the management of its petroleum-distribution infrastructure.

Pisces

After years of work, you will be asked to submit your paper, “There Is Nothing Like A Good Plate Of Bacon And Eggs,” to the philosophy department at the Sorbonne.

Aries

Your plan to put on a spectacular song-and-dance show to raise desperately needed cash will somehow fail to save your foundering musical.

Taurus

You will realize too late that an absolute monarch is still in thrall to the needs of his subjects when your hamsters start dying of starvation.

Gemini

Although you feel as if you are all alone in a cold, brutal, and uncaring world, there are in fact 7 billion other people there.

Man Offended By Rude Female Coworker Continuing To Speak Over Him After He Clearly Interrupted Her

June 26, 2018 (theonion.com)

ST. LOUIS, MO—Saying the rude woman in question “didn’t even try to let him finish his interjection,” marketing analyst Kevin Ferris took deep personal offense Thursday when his female coworker continued speaking after he clearly interrupted her. “God, I’ll be right in the middle of butting in and Morgan will just totally monopolize the conversation she was having,” said Ferris, adding that his associate raises her voice in meetings the second he tries to cut her off and insists on always getting the last word of her sentences. “Do you know how humiliating it is to try and derail someone’s comment only to have them finish it in front of the entire room? You’ve been talking for three seconds, for Christ’s sake! It’s almost enough to make a guy feel like what he has to say isn’t way more important than whatever she was already saying.” Ferris added that any woman who impolitely refused to be interrupted was a major obstacle to productivity, as she made it much more difficult to repeat her ideas 10 seconds later as if they were his own.

Capricorn Full Moon, June 27, at 9:52 pm PDT at 7 degrees

Wendy Cicchetti

Each Full Moon marks a turning point, a time of fruition when we see the results of past actions. As manifestations come to light, we have the opportunity to continue on the same path, or change course. This Full Moon may serve as a particularly dramatic turning point, as it activates Capricorn, the sign of completions and consequences. And the Moonclosely conjoins Saturn, known as the Lord of Karma. The emotional tone of this lunation is more sobering than celebratory, but it can help us to clarify our priorities and realign with what’s most meaningful to us.

Karma is simply the law of cause and effect, the principle that we reap what we sow. As the Full Moon culminates conjunct Saturn, what’s been operating on a more subtle or unconscious level crystallizes into form, giving clear feedback about the seeds we have sown. If we don’t like what’s manifesting, we can use this Full Moon as a turning point to start investing our energy in a different direction. No matter how entrenched circumstances may seem, nothing is set in stone. Rather than getting caught up in the potential negativity and depressiveness of Capricorn, we can trust in our power to release the past and forge a new path.

Capricorn is the sign of responsibility, and this Full Moon reveals where we’ve fallen into avoidance or procrastination and where we need to step up and take charge. On the other hand, we could become aware of having assumed too much responsibility, or taken on a burden that isn’t really ours. In that case, we might need to say “no,” set a boundary, and pull back our energy.

Ultimately, the Capricorn Full Moon calls for emotional responsibility — the ability to respond when strong feelings get triggered. Stepping away from the drama and pulling our attention inward for solitude and reflection could be the best strategy. The more grounded and centered we are within ourselves, the safer we’ll feel to be open-hearted and vulnerable with others.

Chiron in Aries forms a challenging square to the Sun, the Moon, and Saturn, potentially stirring up wounds around confidence, courage, power, and assertion. Anger could arise now, especially anger that’s long been repressed, as Mars, the ruler of Aries, is retrogradeand conjunct the South Node — the karmic past. We may revisit feelings from times when we failed to stand up for ourselves, when we acted from wanting to please others rather than honoring our authentic desires and true self. Chiron’s supportive trine to both Mercury in late Cancer and the North Node in Leo points to a path for healing. Rather than over-asserting ourselves to protect our wounded places, we’re advised to speak our truth with love and vulnerability, while holding ourselves and others in compassion.

This is a time of restructuring. The balance between our inner emotional life and what we’re manifesting in the world — the Cancer–Capricorn axis — may be especially up for renegotiation. This Full Moon asks: Are we putting so much energy toward taking care of others that we’re neglecting to pursue our own goals? Or are we so focused on our work that we’re neglecting our personal life: family, intimacy, home, and self-care? We may also consider how nurtured we feel by our work, and see steps we can take to increase our sense of fulfillment. A trine from the Moon and Saturn to Uranus in Taurus can support us to break free from patterns of behavior that are out of alignment with our deepest values.

Written by Emily Trinkaus for the Mountain Astrologer Magazine

Full Moon symbolizes the fulfillment of the seeds planted at a previous New Moon or some earlier cycle. Each Full Moon reminds us of the seeds that may be coming to maturity, to their fullness, to fruition, to the place where the fruits or gifts are received. It may seem that fulfillment of our goals takes a long time. Some intentions may manifest within the two week phase prior to the next New or Full Moon. Some however, depending on their complexity, may take a much longer time. Just remember that our thoughts and emotions set Universal Action in motion and much work takes place behind the scenes as everything is orchestrated for fulfillment. Keep visualizing your goals as though you have already attained them and they will eventually manifest. Do not concern yourself with current conditions or worry about controlling it. The universe takes care of those details. Just keep seeing what you want, and move in that direction with your actions, and give no energy to what you don’t want. Patience is required.

Bathtub Bulletin on YouTube — Episode 1


New blog posts on the Bathtub Bulletin (www.bathtubbulletin.com): Gaddafi’s “Green Book”; The Onion horoscope for the week of June 19, 2018; urban planner and housewife Jane Jacobs; upcoming book discussion groups with Zoë Robinson (“Discovering ERIS
The symbolism and significance of a new planetary archetype” by Keiron Le Grice and “Cosmos and Psyche” by Richard Tarnas); the Wall Street Journal does an editorial about Jordan Peterson; male and female sexbots (from BigThink.com); Adam Smith on “being lovely”; and Aretha Franklin singing a few bars of “O Mary Don’t You Weep”.

More episodes to follow.

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