God created the universe out of love, turning the motive of love into action through vibration and sound that followed the laws of harmony, resulting in the formed products of beauty. The three elements of creation are motive, action, and formed product. Creation follows centrifugal motion of giving outwardly, while evil stems from centripetal motion of drawing inwardly for self-preservation. Man can learn God's laws of creation and harmony to bring peace by expressing themselves through their work without harming others.
God created the universe out of love, turning the motive of love into action through vibration and sound that followed the laws of harmony, resulting in the formed products of beauty. The three elements of creation are motive, action, and formed product. Creation follows centrifugal motion of giving outwardly, while evil stems from centripetal motion of drawing inwardly for self-preservation. Man can learn God's laws of creation and harmony to bring peace by expressing themselves through their work without harming others.
God created the universe out of love, turning the motive of love into action through vibration and sound that followed the laws of harmony, resulting in the formed products of beauty. The three elements of creation are motive, action, and formed product. Creation follows centrifugal motion of giving outwardly, while evil stems from centripetal motion of drawing inwardly for self-preservation. Man can learn God's laws of creation and harmony to bring peace by expressing themselves through their work without harming others.
God created the universe out of love, turning the motive of love into action through vibration and sound that followed the laws of harmony, resulting in the formed products of beauty. The three elements of creation are motive, action, and formed product. Creation follows centrifugal motion of giving outwardly, while evil stems from centripetal motion of drawing inwardly for self-preservation. Man can learn God's laws of creation and harmony to bring peace by expressing themselves through their work without harming others.
The Art of Creation 3/20/25 1:20 If we wish to learn to paint, we go to an artist for lessons; if we wish to carve, we go to a sculp- tor; if we wish to be a mechanic, we learn from a mechanic, and if we wish to create, our best teacher would be the best creator. Let us see if He has used any rules; let us see if man has followed them and if he can follow them. The frst element in creation is Motive. There must be an urge, a desire, an impulse. This mo- tive with God was Love. God is love and He wants to be loved, and for this reason He created the Universeand man. For man alone can understandingly love God and God has put all things under his subjection if he only will. This impulse then comes frst from the heart, not from the head. We might readily see that the motive for generation comes frst in the heart, but so far as the frst step is concerned, whether one wants to create a work of art, or build a building, or organize a corporation or have ofspring, the frst step is the same. The next step is turning the motive into action. After God had determined to create, He said: Let there be Light. He spake, and it was done. By the Word of God was everything made that is made. The frst thing God did was to speak. His speech made sound and the form of this sound was light. If we study sound and light, we fnd they form vibrations, rhythmical waves with even intervals. So the source of all is in vibrations. And how do these vibrations act? What law do they follow? They follow the laws of Harmony. Gods creation was as music. And if we study even physi- cal light and its relation to its source, and the source and its relation to the light, we fnd they obey certain laws. Watch the waves of the sea, throw a pebble into a pond, and you can learn of Gods wisdom. The third element in creation is the thing formed, the product. God made the Heavens and the Earth and He made man and saw they were good. In what form did He make them? He made them in the form of Beauty, as it is said: God is beautiful and He loves Beauty, If there is anything ugly in this world, we will fnd that it is in not obeying or following Gods rules. All ugliness in man and nature is due to the desire of living forms to express themselves at a cost to other living formsin other words, not obeying the Law of Harmonyso Beauty does not result. If we were to make a geometric picture of creation, it would be in the form of an expanding wave, as a light wave, etc. Now when an individual, be that individual plant, animal or human, desires to express itself in any way that will result in harm to any other living being, the action is centripetal and not centrifugal as in the case of vibrations. Light, sound, electricity, heat all give, they do not get. Not only do forms of energy travel, they are constantly transforming. If they were living things we should say their desire is to give up their form, not to express it. The whole sci- ences of physics, mechanics and physical chemistry are based on this very idea. Many philosophers recognize this and have said: Being is motion. But when we want to preserve ourselves, we are consciously or unconsciously making ourselves the center of a universe, trying to shine as it were as a star. And it is this centripetal force that causes all known as Evil, which is really disharmony. Many of us are acquainted with the symbol of the interlaced triangles. What does it mean? The white triangle with apex up represents God. The apex is Love and the lower points Harmony and Beauty. Or we may give them other names, but if analyzed the meanings are the same. God the Father is Love, God the word is Harmony, God the Son is Beauty, etc., etc. God as creator always 2 The Art of Creation stands in this triple aspect. Not only is He Creator, but He is Creating and Creation. And Love, Light, Music all obey this impulse, to give, to surrender, to broaden, to spread. Very often the words are placed near the interlaced triangle: Diabolus est Deus Inversus. The Devil is God turned upside down. In Hebrew this word for devil is Nachash. And what does Nachash mean? A hidden desire, a yearning, a tendency to draw to a point. And this is what Nafs means and Ego means. It means acting diferently from God. Geometrically this is centripetal motion. And we see it everywhere, animals killing other animals, not only for food, but for pleasure, men doing harm to their fellow-men, each striving. Every man for himself, and the devil take the hindermost. But the fact is, in such cases the Devil takes all of them. The whole secret of the story of the Fall of Man is hidden in this. Adam and Eve were in bliss in Paradise. Nachash bid them to eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge. Why was it wrong to eat of the fruit of this tree? Because the fruit belongs to God. Man was to enjoy happiness mid express love, but the fruits of his actions were to God. And as soon as he took to himself the beneft therefrom, a clash of forces resulted. From the result of the clash of forces, centrifugal and centripetal, came a resultant force, a whirlpool. Circular action resulted and man became atached to the chain of the wheel. He sewed and he reaped, and Adam and Eve no longer dwelt in Eden. Man himself has therefore created evil and disharmony. And by disobeying the Law of God. Every sage and prophet, teacher and Messenger has acted otherwise and endeavored to teach man- kind to act otherwise. God has given us His Lawwe can learn it and use it. In the East, before they draw a picture or make some work of art, they try to atune themselves with their subjectthey be- come, as it were, one with their subject. And all great works of art have been made in the same way. Whatever man wishes to create, he must then forget himself. If one were to become a creator, whether he wanted to have children or to make material forms or to use his mind, the frst thing is to pray or meditate. The actual product is begun even at the mo- ment of desire. You begin to create a form from the formless, just as God has done. So often is it said that man is a microcosm of the macrocosm and how often have these words been meaningless! Form your ideal. If you wish to bring into this world a child that you can have joy in and love and who will respect you, frst pray to God. Even imagine that you are God creating, frst feel Love, express this in your daily life, in your prayers, in every word and deed and act and thought. Imagine the child is coming down from heaven. Watch him as it were, step by step, and act as though you were guarding him every moment of the way. Your whole life would become a harmony. You want your child to live in harmonious surroundings. Why not born in harmonious sur- roundings? And when a child is born under such conditions, what joy does it bring! It looks like an angel, it is an angel incarnated. You have sown and you will reap. Remember, parents, the soul of the child is not formed at birth, or even at conception, but at the instant of desire to have a child, and his life begins then. Everything you do from then, to the moment of birth makes an impression on his character. And not only with generation but the same holds true in works of art. Marie Corelli has tried again and again to bring out this truth in her novels. And it is often said The greatest artists are the greatest lovers. Beethoven spent much time in meditation and solitude. His works are the result of obedience to the law, even though he may have been unconscious of it. 3 The Art of Creation And the same holds true with poets, writers, scientists. We say they were inspired. Why and how were they inspired? They obeyed the law. They laid their treasures in Heaven. They followed the rule Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. O, fellow-man, if you want peace on this earth, if you want concord and harmony, bring it frst into your daily lives! See that you are at peace with yourselves, then with your family, your neigh- bors and friends, your country, the world. Make your fellowmen realize this, then make your coun- try realize this. Not by conquest and exploitation have nations given to the world, but by concord. The only way to have real self-expression is not to express yourself at the cost of your fellows. You will fnd your true method from within. Compare what Rome gave to the world with what Greece gave. See how litle Carthage left and how much we are indebted to the Jews, the blood brothers of the Carthaginians and Phoenicians. Look at the Chinese and what has become of their conquerors! The Greeks, Jews and Chinese obeyed the law, expressing themselves by using the materials from within, and not at the cost of others. Do thyself likewise, o man. Boruchu es Adonai amovorach. Boruch Aidonai amovorach leolem voed. Finished at 2:30this idea still growing. Believe me, I practiced what I preached here.