The Mathematical Miracle of Humanity



"The mathematical miracle of humanity is that wrongful killing is not sustainable within humanity's architecture. At some point it will be rectified. It does not matter how big or small the event is perceived to be."

Written simply, the mathematical miracle of humanity is the truth that as long as you are human, there is a place for you in existence. By the beauty with which we are made, all humans have a place in creation. It is a natural, principled wisdom that echoes from the first etches of life to the final shades of rest. The monolith of communal knowledge seeded in this understanding is one that calls upon many names. Togetherness. Community. Fellowship. Family. Unity. Gatherance. Companionship. All of the principles that would make for a good neighbor are housed in the above, and humanity is a direct reflection of those integral elements of character. To be considered miraculous, there is no hand, save for God's design, that makes whole and moving all things that reside within the folds of human practice, and as an art it is grown from every corner of life, death, and sacred prosperity which would otherwise be held in the heavenly domain from whence all good comes. A miracle is confirmed when there is not one to speak of, and humanity marches to the truth of virtue that emanates from the resonantly, inspiring language of mathematics. As one people, as one race, as one tribe, all those who reside as doers of good and kind works embody the graces of loving company that build strength, valor, integrity, and honor from a point of inclusion. When all persons, all things, all places and all lives are incorporated, that is when miracles happen. There is no other good greater than when all elements are incorporated. It is one that seeds abundance by having the intrinsic dimensionality of inclusivity wroughtly wired in its frame, so that no matter how near or far one is to where they feel they are in humanity's throes, there is always a place for them within the arms of those who walk in step with them as godly persons destined for amazing, majestic, and mighty things.

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