Notes on the Fundamental Philosophy of Birth, Life, and Death

1. The process of pregnancy...

The male impregnates with seminal fluid which houses the ‘sugar’ at the level of exchange.

The female receives the male’s sugar.

The blood of the female is passed onto the child.

The child is born.

The sugar of the female sustains the child until it is able to receive other nourishment.


Virtue. Faith. Abstinence. Sacrifice. Truth. Virtue.


2. The Holy Bible


Throughout the course of the above narrative, the truth that is mathematically enunciated is written as the virtue, or word, 'purity'. Purity comes from agreement, and with agreement, there is the capacity for progress and solution. The Bible is described as a living narrative, and that narrative is what tells the story of humanity, because humanity is a living narrative. In its prose, the story of the Christ, the Son of God, is told to be one of true profundity and prosperity because of what the living body of Christ represented. In His life, as a man who was completely without sin, all things were whole by His grace, presence, ushering and teaching. The Lord God blessed Him with the power to speak peace and goodwill over all of the people of the world, and when it had come to be that He was to give His blood, so that all could be saved, He laid down His life, so that all could live. This story of Jesus is what composes an integral hematological matrix within humanity's throes, because it speaks of how people, men, who have not but their blood to give, have the ability to heal and serve all forms and walks of life because of the virtue of giving. By giving, men and women alike keep the entire world healthy and whole. By Jesus' word, teaching, and wisdom, all are whole in the eyes of the Lord, so when conducting hematological relations within humanity, in the same way one may want only chocolate in their cupcake as opposed to chocolate and raspberry jelly, the divination of what is sweet is universally accepted as what is whole and wholesome. The Christ one houses in their humanity must be whole, in its entirety, and spending every single day recognizing the Christ in others is a powerful and profound means by which to grow the Christ not only in others but ourselves, the same.


Joy.


Amen.


3. Sugar


When you tell the person who needs to know how you died, it is defined as your ‘sugar’, because sugar should always give life. That is what makes it good. Mathematics. It is how you condition someone.

!!!How many times can you say sugar, even if you don't have any?

!!!What's the joke about breast milk! HA! HA! 😂! Wait for it...HA! HA! 😂!

If you ever come upon two different vegetables that have the same name - regardless of what order you come to know them, it is a virtuous occurrence that blesses one and all with a warm home.

4. Vegetables and Vegetables (Vegetables mean non-blood foods.)

(Imagine if the naming of Adam and Eve in the Bible is the declaration of four people. A woman named Adam and a man named Adam, and a man named Eve and a woman named Eve. It would be a clear cut into understanding the blood of existence.) 

Example Male Names

Example Female Names

Adam

Adam

Eve

Eve

Adam

Eve

Eve

Adam


5. The Man and the Ewe (Meat means blood foods.)

Shout out to my brothers, Isaiah Ray Smith and Abraham Josiah Smith, two masterful trumpeters and monolithically intelligent young men. Peace and goodwill be upon all this summer and coming holiday season.

6. These Three Kings (People means murder.)

Non-violence is the point at which the cycle’s activity produces no blood.

Humanism is the point at which the cycle’s activity is human.

Barbarianism is the point at which the cycle’s activity is surgically butcherous.

Virgin principle is the point at which the cycle’s activity is virtuous.



8. Mathematics (Ph.D.) (Numbers mean agreement.)


- Saint Food in progress...

  • Proofread Library
  • Rainbow Soundtones
  • Surgical Terms
  • Engineering Designs
  • Refine and Publish the Sport of 'Kobe' (ישראל)
  • Proofread
  • Publish University Library
Then...
  • Food Research and Study
  • Communications Technology
  • Computer Science
  • Fitness Research (Basketball, Track and Swimming)

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