Can media and culture work together to help you find a religion? Looking for a religion in Sacramento? I found it by exploring the golden ratio in nature. Where you can explore this further also is in the various Unitarian churches in Sacramento and also in how the media views culture. See, Unitarian Universalist Society of Sacramento - Home.
How this relates to media and culture is that one purpose of media is to separate the man-made from that which cannot be man-made. And one purpose of culture is to find anything in nature that is not human-made that is found in everything animal, vegetable, and mineral.
In Sacramento you could explore the golden ration through Eastern religions in this area, for example, check out, Hinduism - The Scientific Religion: Golden Ratio, SriYantra, or you could search through pure mathematics. See the site, Patterns of Visual Math - Phi 1.618. Or you could explore various Asian relgions, check out, Miracle of Kaaba & Golden Ratio: Exclusive Video | Urdu Columns. Another way is to keep your exploratons secular. You could keep it ethical. Or you could study sacred geometry. See, Sacred Geometry* - tribe.net.
When it comes to religion, you have to separate the man-made from the mathematical ratios in nature that can't be human-made. And it boils down to the 1.6 golden ratio in all of nature from rocks and minerals to plants, animals, and humans. Check out the book, The Golden Ratio: The Story of PHI, the World's Most Astonishing Number by Mario Livio.
If God exists, why doesn't she reveal herself/he reveal himself? God is the mathematical golden ratio of 1.6 found in all nature. It's part of nature and shows up in this universe in everything. Maybe another universe has a different golden ratio. It's purely mathematical. That's what God is, mathematical order.
God is not a man or woman and doesn't have to reproduce. It's part of nature and is a perfect mathematical formula, simple and clear...like the vibration of a violin string. You'll find the 1.6 ratio in all of nature from humans to tree leaves and in rocks and minerals as well as plants and animals. That's God. And built within people is a self-healing center that works to an extent as well as a telepathy and healing center that's a measurable electrical force.
Even a tree trunk has enough electricity in some ways similar to the electricity you find in 2 AA batteries, to run a small portable radio. That's called the life force. And that's what God is....math and electricity. The universe contracts and expands over and over in the same place like a pulse. And that's what creates the chemistry for life in the right time and place.
Everything else is made up by humans to create morality. But morality usually is already built into people who are born with consciences in the form of do to others want you want done to yourself. And why prayer works is that the telepathic universal mind has a measurable electrical force that can be picked up by electrical equipment and measured whenever there's a rise in universal concern or consciousness about an event. So when you look at religion, first you have to separate the man-made from the events that are impossible for humans to create such as the golden ratio of 1.6 found in all of nature.
To find the golden ratio, it's the number approximately equal to 1.618033989...
It is exactly equal to (1+√5)/2
If you divide a line into two parts so that:
the longer part divided by the smaller part
is also equal to
the whole length divided by the longer part
then you will have the Golden Ratio. So that makes God a master mathematician. And that also makes nature in this universe also a master mathematician. Take your pick. That's why I'm a Unitarian. See, What is the Golden Ratio and How is it Related to the Fibonacci.
You can create the most beautiful art using the proportions of the golden ratio of 1.6. And you can measure it in the leaves of trees and flowers, vegetables, fruits, and animals as well as in people, furniture, and the way to build a house or the formation of rocks in nature. If you're looking for something to worship, worship the simplicity within the complexity of mathematics and music. It's divine and at the same time, it's natural. If you have to define love in concrete ways, it would be the math of the golden ratio of 1.6....
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