CHAPTER IV 



EXPLANATION OF TABLES 



I now intend to call the reader's attention to the interpreta- 

 tion of these Tables. Taking line one we have the first of the 

 two divorces of the Trinity of God, the divorce of Love and 

 Existence, that is of the entire second personage of God from 

 all but the first attribute of the first and third personalities of 

 His Trinity. This removes Love, Life and all the other female 

 attributes of God (see Table I.) and all but the first of the 

 two male personalities. This divorce brings about destruction 

 and disintegration of the electrons of the ether of infinity. 



This must be the first stage of creation, for the hypo- 

 thesis of creation is Disintegration begets Destruction, 

 Destruction begets Reconstruction, Reconstruction begets 

 Affinity, Affinity begets Creation. Now to bring this about 

 (for the reader must bear in mind that it is a necessity of the 

 development of creation by my hypothesis that at no time shall 

 the entire twenty-one attributes of God's Trinity be entirely 

 present, dominant or active, at one and the same time, or you 

 would have two Infinite Creations a logical impossibility). 

 It is therefore necessary that all but one or two of the attri- 

 butes must be divorced or withdrawn from the rest to enable 

 the finite portion of creation to exist. So we are now about to 

 follow the gradual withdrawal and return of the different 

 attributes of the Trinity of God as they bring about creation 

 in the course of evolution. This is started by God withdrawing 

 all the attributes of God the Mother and allowing the first 

 attribute of God the Father, the spirit of Motion, Light and 

 the centrifugal repulsion that distributes his influences and 

 graces and activity throughout the INFINITY OF HIS 

 ETERNAL AND OMNIPOTENT EVERLASTING EX- 

 ISTENCE, to act on their own resources, controlled by his 

 Infinite Wisdom only, but which in the course of evolution 

 dominates and controls creation, result Disintegration and 



