Life Before Make Believe

Unfortunately, like so many others, it took a tragedy to force the climb out of the cave. There was no man made line of logic for me to turn to, and it took losing everything and almost my mind to see that it was either lift my head or drown in my own misery.

No matter how “educated” you may be, life presents “a posteriori” experiences that “a priori” knowledge does not prepare you for. A chirality that will not be ignored.

Now, you can remain on the manmade scientific line of thought and take what is offered as a reasonable solution or you do something better.

We’re certainly steered toward holding man’s scientific line of thought. However, I just didn’t trust science to come up with a solution in enough time to save my soul. I’m not saying that science won’t (hasn’t) reached this point, only that I needed to step up the pace for my survival.

I chose Life, I choose to follow the mind of Christ and
I was chosen to be a Mathematician.

So I used my talents.

“He also that had received two talents came and said, ‘Lord, thou deliveredst unto me two talents; behold, I have gained two other talents beside them.’ His lord said unto him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant. Thou hast been faithful over a few things; I will make thee ruler over many things. Enter thou into the joy of thy lord.’” Matthew 25:22-23

The M.I.N.D. Collection of mathematical written and artistic work is inspired by what I consider to my personal Rhema Word. It was the roadmap back to life and health. Since then it has grown into a living creed and a deeply held value that is reflected within each piece and in my lectures.

To some, linking mathematical knowledge to Christ or divine knowledge seems impossible. Perhaps even thought of as disallowed. However, the separation of mathematics and divine knowledge is a trick of misdirection and not truth. God is revealed wherever God reveals. As a female descendant of the African slaves, I’ve grown accustomed to misdirection. It only made me want to learn it more.

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