my god is fractal nature

in #philosophy8 years ago

fractal is god
fractal is nature
all what exists is fractal somehow

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Everything built by nature is a fractal!
Our bloodvessels,
the milkyway,
every seed,
every plant,
every fruit,
every living being
this is the reason why
my god is nature

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chaos contains order
and passing a peakpoint
always brings massive change
no matter what kind of order
no matter how beautiful it was

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fractal nature
full of creative solutions
for millions of problems
god is a fractal
nature is a fractal
nature is my god
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100% original contentphoto and fractal renderings by @elgeko

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Yes! Nature is a wonderful god. Thank you for a beautiful fractal photos and encouraging words!

Thank you for the feedback. So good to see people with similar mindset.

Thanks for your reply. I will do so!


Thank you for sharing your thoughts and amazing photos!@elgeko

your welcome, thnX 4 the feedback

My pleasure!

Cool pictures.

tnXalot!

I read through a cool book relating chaos theory and living a spiritually whole life and it really was blowing my mind at the time. I remember the references to fractals...really cool. Thanks for posting.

your welcome, thanX 4 the feedback. The universe and nada

According to nada yogis and the scriptures dealing with the subject of nada yoga, the nada brahma, or the ultimate and transcendental sound, is the seed from which the entire creation has evolved. A nada yogi believes that the world is but a projection of sound alone. The whole macro cosmic universe is a projection of sound vibrations. From that sound the whole world has evolved. In the Bible there is the reference: "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God." This word is called the nada or the shabda. Sufis in India call it surat. Surat or shabda yoga is another name for nada yoga practice. The Sufi saints of philosophical temperament also believe that out of sound and form the world evolved. The nada yogis believe that the five elements, five karmendriyas, five jnanendriyas, the fourfold mind and the three gunas have evolved out of one eternal sound. It means that prakriti, the material, mental, psychic and intellectual universe, is all an outcome of nada brahma. This is the ultimate belief of all nada yogis. So a nada yogi believes in a reality which has manifested itself in the form of vibration. -source 2 read more: http://www.yogamag.net/archives/2004/fdec04/nada.shtml