XVII
THE LAW OF VIBRATION
“Then the same day at evening, being the first day of the week, when the doors were shut where the disciples were assembled, came Jesus and stood in the midst and saith unto them, Peace be unto you.”
--John 20:19
It is said that wherever any of God is, there all of God must be in His or Its entirety, totality, completeness. Some explanation of this statement of science, philosophy and true religion may be in order at the start. This agrees perfectly with the theological idea of the indivisibility of God. We cannot conceive of God being broken up into fragments, so that a little is in one place, and a little in another place. Wherever any of God is, there all of God must be, on the principle of mathematics that wherever mathematics is, there all of that principle must be in its entirety, totality and completeness.
This will appeal to the rational minds of all. Wherever any of God is, there all of God must be, and because of this, wherever any of God’s reflection is, there all of God’s reflection must be