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Theoheurism

 

 

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Plainly put, a Glyph is a Unigon:  a geometrical shape that

somehow presents the same, familiar and unified face toward

all observers and from all angles--and yields the same

perspective and knowledge as is most easily assimilated.

 

Observational relativity.

 

A kind of Theory Of Relativity for observation and learning.

 

Distilled into this single, unigonic crystalline structure

yielding the truth to all observers--in a way which seems

vaguely familiar.

 

The Theoglyph represents the final analytical phase of

Theoheurism: the phase where the hypothetical information

—which now has doctrinal content—has passed successfully

through the Gauntlet.

 

The Theoglyph will be the interpretation of the results into a form

which aspires to be so universal in design, description,

explanation, and character as to render itself intuitively

obvious to the observer: this universal “view” of the truth

makes the communication and absorption of it much quicker,

easier, and with total understanding.

 

In the realm of geometry, there are many shapes which

are recognizable to most people: as pictorialized above, the

simple square; the circle, the rectangle, the triangle.

 

Also we find shapes which occur in nature: gradations,

waves, slopes, depressions. All of these are familiar to most

of us, and they represent certain things. An upward gradation

is a hill; a downward slope is the other side, relatively; a wave

may be a hillside; a depression may remind you of a valley.

 

In all cases, these shapes bring something to mind.

 

A glyph is a theorized universal shape. Whereas most people

can identify and name a triangle, the glyph will be recognized

by all people as what it is. Here it is a black box.

 

The Theoglyph will carry a certain type of truth—unadulterated

truth, presented in a way which is familiar to the observer,

so that the message is clear and intuitively obvious. We hope

that some of these truths will be resolved within Theoheurism.

It will carry its’ own weight, and spontaneously render its’

message to the hearer so that—in its’ own glyphic way

—it is instantly recognized as obvious and undeniable,

perfectly translated biblical truth.

 

These are the truths that God is willing to reveal to us.

 

Some of these truths have been revealed already, and are

obvious to those familiar with our languages and concepts;

some of these truths have yet to be revealed. In both cases,

this part of Theoheurism called the Theoglyph is meant to take

this unadulterated truth and translate it into as nearly a

perfect form for all observers—no matter what the race, creed,

or color—as possible. Failing this, the Theoglyph will endeavor to

render these truths into the relative forms that each beholder

can easily and quickly assimilate. In either case: the

pure, evangelical desire is to get these truths out—for ALL to

have and hold.

 

              

 

 

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