God the embodiment and source of all dualities
The Role of the Soul in the Unified Theory of Duality
The Concept of God in the Unified Theory of Duality
In Dr. Theo Mathis's Unified Theory of Duality, the concept of God can be understood as the ultimate embodiment and source of all dualities. This interpretation aligns with the theory's principles, offering a comprehensive and integrative perspective on the divine. Here’s an exploration of how God fits within this framework:
1. Ultimate Duality
Creator and Sustainer:
Creation: God is seen as the source of all creation, embodying the duality of bringing forth the universe from nothingness. This creative force initiates the existence of all dual entities and their interactions.
Sustenance: God also sustains the universe, maintaining the balance and harmony of dualities. This aspect reflects the ongoing process of preservation and support for all that exists.
2. Transcendence and Immanence
Beyond and Within:
Transcendence: God exists beyond the physical universe, transcending all material and metaphysical boundaries. This transcendent aspect re…
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