
‘God does not exist but exists’
“Mathematics reveals its secrets only to those who approach it with pure love for its own beauty.” ARCHIMEDES
Does “mathematics” have a sense of personal beauty and genuine human love? If so, how can humans appreciate its beauty, express their love for it, and then to know the mysteries that mathematics reveals?
Every human being’s design and operation are shaped by mathematical principles. The mathematical (atomic) human form has become beautiful in itself due to the perfect design and functioning of the five senses, which represent God, as the mey (body), mouth, eyes, ears, and nose, as well as its internal and external organs. On the other hand, if the external organs are innumerable in the human form, it will be a disorder.
And if we examine a sample of blood flowing through this human body, the results will all be based on arithmetic. This means that the increased or reduced value of each attribute will have an impact on the body. It is mathematics’ divine power that keeps the number of properties in equational form.
Similarly, the total number of breaths emitted from a human being, both outward and inward, determines their life span. When the count is over, it is considered the final breath. However, mathematics has the power to adjust the size of the total number and determine its life span!
But alas, instead of perceiving within themselves the beauty of the force of this personal divine equation of mathematics and instead of loving themselves, on the contrary, they have developed a sculptural art based on arithmetic measurements, carved a statue of themselves through it, captivated themselves with its beauty, treated it as a god, and are pouring their love on the statue. What to do?
According to Thirumool’s mantra, seeking self-knowledge reveals the beauty and power of mathematics’ divine equation. It will instinctively reveal to him the secrets of the equation without ‘birth and death’ and raise such a person to the status of “Stithap Pragjan”.
Stithap Pragjan is nothing but the pure Pragjan of Krishna.
What is Krishna? Pragjan, or Krishna, is the symbol of fully enlightened consciousness. ‘Stithap Pragjan’ means ‘one who is firmly established in himself in the perfection of Pure Pragyan, who has not slid right or left side, and who realizes the mathematical equation. There is no need for someone to come from outside, as Krishna.
You Are That!

