
The oldest, shortest words—”yes” and “no”—are those that require the most thought.
– Pythagoras was an ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician.
The two types of commands, ‘being and non-being’, are continually arising from nature in the form of sounds. This sound is the source of all life on the planet. However, following the emergence of living beings, they are unaware of these sound vibrations that exist beyond the appearance; they perceive themselves only as the forms from which they are the origin, and they continue to emerge according to their features.
Every living thing manifests ‘the commandment of that which is there as ‘yes ‘ and the commandment of that which is not as ‘no’.
For example, cows and goats may shed milk, birds can lay eggs, and trees and plants can produce fruits and vegetables, and these abilities are manifested as a ‘yes’ order from these living entities.
When these qualities fade, these creatures may get a ‘no’ command. For example, if mango trees do not produce mango fruits, they are considered dead trees.
Nature has not given any living being the right to stretch the rules ‘being and non-being’ laid down by nature. The exception applies only to this human form. The injunction, which declares that if one is born, one must die instead by “attaining the state of immortality as attained by Lord Vallal Perumaan…”
Nature has given humanity a rare and unique opportunity to stretch what was once a commandment of ‘yes’ and ‘no’ into an eternal mandate of ‘YES’.
Pythagoras, an ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician, narrated this truth through his mathematical theory called the Pythagoras theorem.
The sum of the areas of the two squares on the legs (an and b) equals the area of the square on the hypotenuse (c). a2+b2=c2
a2=11=1= Number 1 resonates with the vibrations and attributes of creation and being. b2=00=0= Zero, a bona fide cardinal number, is linked to ideas of nothingness and non-being.
(a2+b2=1+0)=c2=1= square root of being and non-being becomes being of immortal

