Loving God as Power


by Lorraine Michaels

February 12, 2006

To understand the way to God Reserve, God Power needs to be understood in the light of wisdom.

There is power that is used in the physical realm and that man has access to. Some of the words used to describe that "power" are: strength, force, and ability. And then there are phrases to describe power such as: The ability or official capacity to exercise control; having great influence or control over others; and strength or force exerted or capable of being exerted; might.

The source of that power in the physical realm is attributed to something greater that religions ascribe to as God. The "power" of God is described as omnipotent, having no limit in the expression of influence and control.

Paul speaking to the Ephesians says:

"And what is the exceeding greatness of his power toward us who believe, according to the working of his mighty power." Eph 1:19

In Chronicles it is written:

"Thine, O LORD, is the greatness, and the power, and the glory, and the victory, and the majesty: for all that is in the heaven and in the earth is thine; thine is the kingdom, O LORD, and thou art exalted as head above all. Both riches and honour come of thee, and thou reignest over all; and in thine hand is power and might; and in thine hand it is to make great, and to give strength unto all." 1 Ch 29:11-12

 

The creation of the atom 2

Man in the realm of science, attributes the source of power to such beginnings as the "Big Bang" theory where all matter exploded from one central point, and thereby created all the chemical components of the universe of atoms - the building blocks of matter - made up of almost entirely the two elements of hydrogen and helium. Research scientists theorize that the atoms were not formed until the temperature cooled enough for the nuclei to capture electrons, maybe in time of hundreds of thousands of years later.

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The electron is a subatomic particle that carries an electric negative charge. We know today that all matter in the Universe is built from nearly a hundred different types of atoms, each one made up of electrons with a negative electric charge circulating a positively-charged nucleus. The three main components of an atom are electrons (having a negative charge), neutrons (which have no charge) and protons (which carry a positive charge). The protons and neutrons join together to form the nucleus, the central part of the atom.

4The number of protons in the nucleus determines the chemical properties of the atom and which chemical element it is. There are over a hundred common elements that comprise matter in the known universe. The science of chemistry teaches us that the common element of water is made up of two kinds of atoms: hydrogen and oxygen. The combination of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen make up one molecule of water.

Power in the Human Body
The molecules of water along with other molecules form the human body, with oxygen (65%) being the most common element and carbon (18%) the second. Thus the human body is comprised of mostly water and oxygen. The combination of elements forms amino acid molecules which are the building block of proteins, the organic compounds that comprise all living things and essential to their functioning. Protein is the predominant component of the cell. Proteins not only catalyze all (or most) of the reactions in living cells, they control virtually all cellular process. Humans have an estimated 30,000 different proteins. The intake of proteins in the diet serve primarily to build and maintain cells, but their chemical breakdown also provides energy.

Hemoglobin, a complex iron-protein substance, is a specific protein to fuel the burning of sugars and found in the.red blood cells that circulate in the blood plasma (fluid). Because hemoglobin contains iron, it is an excellent vehicle for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide.The red blood cells obtain oxygen in the lungs and the heart propels the blood around the body through its pumping action and carries it to all the body's cells.The cells use the oxygen to fuel the combustion (burning) of sugar and fat that produces the body's energy.

Another source of energy in the human body is carbohydrates and as a class, are the most abundant organic compounds found in nature. They are produced by green plants and by bacteria using the process known as photosynthesis, in which carbon dioxide is taken from the air by means of solar energy to yield the carbohydrates as well as all the other chemicals needed by the organisms to survive and grow.

3Carbohydrates are an organic compound that is composed of atoms of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in the proportions in which they exist in water. The various combinations form the carbohydrate group of sugars (sucrose, lactose, glucose and maltose) starch, dextrin and cellulose. Cellulose forms structure in plants. Carbohydrates are stored for energy and when the energy is needed, enzymes break them down. There are known at least 5,000 various enzymes.

Enzymes are essential to sustain life because most chemical reactions in biological cells would occur too slowly, therefore they are the catalysts that speed up the reactions by a factor of many millions.

Another form of energy for the body is fats. Fats, or lipids, are nutrients in food that the body uses to build nerve tissue (like the brain) and hormones. Fatty acids are the basic building blocks and the main nutritional component of fats. The body requires about twenty fatty acids in order to live and operate, making all within itself but two, which can be found in fish and plants. Fats can be immediately burned for fuel and what is not burned is stored for later use.

All of these processes can be narrowed down to two forces working to maintain the physical body - anabolic and catabolic. Anabolism is the building up of complex molecules, while catabolism is their breakdown. So, for molecular construction to occur, molecular destruction must go on at the same time to release the energy required to drive the biochemical reactions. When anabolism exceeds catabolism, net growth occurs. When catabolism excesses anabolism net loss occurs. 

The human body is an incredibly complex power machine and is a microcosm of the macrocosm in the universe. The body both creates things such as heat, muscle, proteins, enzymes, fat tissue, bones and breaks things down from food, stored fat, etc. in order to build. This flow of expanding and contracting is the flow of the Light of Alpha and Omega. The love of Father for Mother and Mother for Father. No one is greater than the other. And for balanced growth to sustain life in harmony, this flow of creation and destruction is not only a normal process, but a vital one.

At the heart of this catabolic/anabolic process in the body is the nucleus, where all energy derives from its center. Therefore, the source of power in the matter sphere is the atom. Behind that atom, which the Quantum Physics field has been delving into searching for the source of that power, is the Self as I AM. There is a step down process from the Source, the Great Central Sun as the heart of our universe, down to our physical sun, and the Cosmic Beings who ensoul that sun. Therefore the source of power for the physical earth and matter is the physical sun and from the sun behind the sun as the Great Central Sun.

Power as Force
Physicists have narrowed down the different kinds of force that we know into four basic forces that are at work in the universe. Each govern a different aspect of how particles of matter interact.

  • Strong force
  • Electromagnetism
  • Gravitation
  • Weak force

Everything we see, everything we touch and experience is the direct result of these four ways the Universe has to push and pull. You have a lot of experience with the first two forces, Gravity and Electromagnetism. They keep your feet glued to the planet and power electronic gizmos. The Nuclear forces, which hold the cores of atoms together, control the rate at which stars produce their warm, life-giving glow and the form of the periodic table of elements.

The existence of these four forces are a consequence of a poorly understood physics that is said to have occurred right after the Big Bang, and from one unified force. Within a billionth of a second, the forces we know, the ones that give this Universe atoms and molecules 'froze out' of the single original force. Current research tries to show that these "basic" forces are really variations of a single universal force that appeared at the time of the original "Big Bang". This idea is called the Grand Unified Theory. Science is coming closer to proving of the existence of the One Source - which most major religions call God and the source of power.

Inside the Nucleus: the Strong Force

The most powerful of the forces, appropriately known as the strong or nuclear force, binds together the protons and neutrons (i.e. "nucleons") that constitute the nuclei of atoms. The force is carried by particles called mesons, which are constantly exchanged between the nucleons. This action apparently holds them together in the nuclear unit.

However, recent experiments have proven that the force carried by mesons is actually a secondary effect of the strong force inside the protons and neutrons themselves!

The nucleus of an atom normally contains two types of particle: the proton and the neutron. From what was understood it seemed that protons and neutrons were the fundamental particles. However, with advancement in Quantum Physics, protons and neutrons were discovered as only two particles in a large family called hadrons. Unlike the electron, hadrons are not fundamental - they are made up of even smaller particles called quarks.

In the mid 20th century, scientists discovered hundreds of new particles with the help of new and more powerful machines  -  particle accelerators  -  which could bombard sub-atomic material with much more force and at a higher speed.

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Where it had once seemed that there were only a few different types of atoms, suddenly there were nearly a hundred. Most of these particles were  hadrons. However, apart from protons and neutrons, all the hadrons are very unstable and decay within a hundredth of a second and do not form part of normal matter.

During the past decades a further discovery was made in what was behind the hadrons. It was suggested that all hadrons were made from smaller elementary particles called quarks that form in small groups of protons and neutrons. The strong nuclear force was actually a force between quarks and carried by particles called gluons, aptly named because they work like glue.

There are six quarks, three quarks are thought to combine to form a proton, a neutron, or any of the massive hadrons known as baryons. A quark combines with an antiquark to form mesons such as the pion.

Quarks have never been observed, and physicists do not expect to find one. Presumably the forces between quarks are so strong that they cannot be separated from other quarks in a hadron.

Between and inside atoms: electromagnetism

Next in strength comes the electromagnetic force, which has only 1/14th the power of the strong force at this distance, but its influence extends over a much greater span. This force acts between any particles carrying an electric charge. It keeps (negatively charged) electrons close to the (positive) nuclei of atoms, and so governs chemical reactions. Carriers called photons transmit this force between the particles involved. A stream of photons is what we call electromagnetic radiation, e.g. sunlight, microwaves, cosmic rays, X-rays, radio waves.

Radioactive decay: the weak force

Next comes the weak force, with 1/108 the power of the strong force. It governs the radioactive decay of some elementary particles. Physicists have recently found the carriers that transmit this force, and have named them the W and Z particles. They are much more massive than protons or neutrons, and have extremely short lifetimes.

Shaping the Universe: gravity

At first sight, gravity seems to be the feeblest force in the universe, with only 1/1046 the power of the strong force. However, gravity maintains its effects over enormous distances and is therefore the dominant influence throughout the known cosmos.

The current theory of gravity is the General Theory of Relativity. Gravity is another inverse square force. All masses are found to attract one another with a force that varies inversely as the square of the separation distance between the masses. That, in brief, is the law of gravity. But where did that "2" [square] come from? Why is the equation exactly "separation distance squared"? Why is it not 1.87, 1.92, 2.001, or 3.378; why is it exactly 2? Every test reveals the force of gravity to be keyed precisely to that 2. Any value other than 2 would lead to an eventual decay of orbits—and the entire universe would destroy itself.

This unknown reason behind this equation is the spiritual focus of the power of "Reserve" and "reserved". In the article Way to God Reserve the understanding is given that Father and Power is Reserve. Mother and those in the body of the Mother working on God Being are reserved and form that polarity to Reserve through Love. Thus gravity is maintained through the power of Mother loving Father and Father as Power loving Mother.

When we as conscious beings choose to enter into this Divine relationship, of loving God Power as Father, we in the body of Mother draw into our world God Power. What was once held only in the Beings of the Creators of this universe, and accessible by the elemental builders of form and the elementals maintaining the four planes of Being, now becomes available to Gods children.

The Power at the center of the nucleus can flow into our world and be directed by our God Self to give us everything we need to physically survive in the world of form and more - when we love Father.

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The creation of the atom

Power in the Human Body
Power as Force

Four Basic Forces in the Universe:

Inside the Nucleus: the Strong Force

Between and inside atoms: electromagnetism

Radioactive decay: the weak force

Shaping the Universe: gravity