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Who/what created UCA? |
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In spite of being able to argue on common
sense that UCA existed before the Universe was created (therefore rules,
dimension, form etc), the question remains-"who created the creator?" Put
another way, if God created man, who created God? |
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Understanding the philosophical question |
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Before we seek to answer this "question
of questions", we need to be clear on exactly what we are talking about: pure
and limitless awareness, without form, without dimension, with and without
provable existence. Therefore, we are not talking about understanding how
something was created, but how pure a limitless awareness of existence was
created and by whom, or what? |
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Does the most important skill of human beings give us a
clue? |
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In human global commerce, what do you believe the most
valuable commodity? Similarly, what do you believe is the most important talent
of a human being? |
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If you said "an idea" to the first question you are
right. If you said "to think" to the second question, you a right again. |
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The human ability to think of ideas, to create, to
create organized thoughts, goals and desires is our most significant gift. It
has been often quoted that "nothing is more powerful than an idea". |
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In the next chapter, we will explain in detail how the
UCA could possibly create the Universe and possibly what other synergies exist
from this basic desire down to laws that influence our daily lives and the
existence of every piece of matter in the Universe- Chapter 5. |
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For now, we leave you with three phrases to consider: |
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Nothing created UCA
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Nothing is absolute
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Absolute is UCA
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" I think, therefore I am" The act of creation (thinking an idea), created the
creator (UCA), creating the creation (the Universe)
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We will return to this paradox for further insight at
the end of the book, once we have considered the range, structure and
relationships of key human knowledge. |
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