Chapter 2                                                     C R E A T I O N



KEY TERMS

Before working the other exercises in this chapter, write definitions of each
of the key terms from the chapter.

NOTHING _____________________________________________________________________

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POSSIBILITY _________________________________________________________________

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bond ________________________________________________________________________

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infinite ____________________________________________________________________

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finite ______________________________________________________________________

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moment ______________________________________________________________________

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manifested __________________________________________________________________

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space-time __________________________________________________________________

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relativity __________________________________________________________________

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automatically _______________________________________________________________

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event _______________________________________________________________________

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BIG BANG ____________________________________________________________________

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corollary ___________________________________________________________________

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harmony _____________________________________________________________________

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discord _____________________________________________________________________

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copulation __________________________________________________________________

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generates ___________________________________________________________________

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methodology _________________________________________________________________

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material universe ___________________________________________________________

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matter ______________________________________________________________________

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formulations ________________________________________________________________

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non-reality _________________________________________________________________

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philosophical _______________________________________________________________

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quantum mechanics ___________________________________________________________

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objectively _________________________________________________________________

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observe _____________________________________________________________________

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Uncertainty Principle _______________________________________________________

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electron ____________________________________________________________________

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probabilities _______________________________________________________________

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SUBJECTIVE __________________________________________________________________

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SUBJECTIVE OBSERVATION ______________________________________________________

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poised ______________________________________________________________________

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opposition __________________________________________________________________

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SUMMUM ______________________________________________________________________

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phenomena ___________________________________________________________________

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SPIRIT ______________________________________________________________________

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MIND ________________________________________________________________________

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SUMMARY AND REVIEW

This summary, when completed with answers, gives you a comprehension of the
primary points of the chapter in the text.  Fill in the blanks with words or
phrases that complete the ideas.


"NOTHING AND ____________________ come in and out of bond infinite times in a
finite __________________." -- Summum

Before the material universe manifested there was _______ __________________.
If there was NO THING (NOTHING), then it must have been possible for
__________________________ to be.  If it is possible for NO THING to be, then
it must be possible for ________________________________ to be -- all matter,
"_____________________________", all relativity -- all this must be possible.
If there is All Possibility, then there must be the ______________________ of
the NO THING NOTHING).

"It is impossible for two things to join in harmony or discord without the
presence of a ______________, for a '___________' must exist to _____________
them" -- the copulation generates ______________.  It is the ________________
of NOTHING and POSSIBILITY infinite times within this _______________________
moment which is the ___________ of the cosmos and all subsequent ___________.
"It takes the joining of _______________ to make one -- SUMMUM."

Although your ____________________ and __________________ have determined the
origin of the material universe, they are incapable of determining the
________________ just prior to the _____________ _____________________.  This
cannot be examined by _____________________________, because formulas use the
___________________ of the _______________________  __________________.  Just
prior to the _____________ (singularity), "space-_________________", and
therefore "matter" did not ______________________, so it is
____________________________ to make ________________________ based upon the
non-_______________ of these systems. To be totally correct one would have to
say there was no ___________________ just prior to the ___________
_____________, for ____________ did not exist.

Physicists who deal in ______________________ mechanics state:  "You cannot
(objectively) observe something without changing it in the process."
This statement is based upon what is termed the ______________ _____________,
which means that when you observe one aspect of a thing (such as an
electron), you are forever uncertain of any other aspect of the same thing.

The term _________________ is closely related to the term __________________.

The Grand Principle of Creation embodies your ________________ OBSERVATION of
___________________ Itself, in which the process of _________________________
between NOTHING and ____________________________ produces the ____________ of
Creation.  This condition, in which the two grand opposites are poised in
opposition to one another, results in _________________, the _______ total of
________________________.

SUMMUM, created by the ___________________ of NOTHING and __________________,
is __________, and may be considered and thought of as A __________________ ,
INFINITE, ___________________  _________________.  This MIND is the effect of
______________________ "copulation", manifesting the qualities of nothingness
and (______________) possibility.



MATCHING EXERCISE

Write the number of the appropriate answer in the blank corresponding to the
description.  There is one correct answer for each blank.


______ Before the material universe manifested,        1. copulating
       and before the BIG BANG there was               2. Probability
                                                       3. Nothing
______ It is impossible for two things to join         4. SUMMUM
       in harmony or discord without the               5. Bond
       presence of a                                   6. Uncertainty
                                                          Principle
______ When you observe one aspect of a thing
       you are forever uncertain of that same
       thing.

______ Possibilities is closely related to this
       term

______ The condition, in which the two grand
       opposites are poised in opposition to
       one another, results in

______ SUMMUM is created by this type of bond
       between NOTHING and POSSIBILITY



RESEARCH EXERCISE

Using the Systematic Law of Learning, apply the following Principles.

1. Within your mind create a state of nothingness, and at the same time
   establish an opposite state of all possibilities.

   a. Write a description of how you go back and forth between the state of
      nothing and all possibility in your mind.

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2. Join two identical material objects together to make one.

   a. Describe in practical terms how the two identical material objects
      become one, yet still maintain their individuality.

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3. Illustrate the impossibility that faces the physicists who try to examine
   the MOMENT just prior to the BIG BANG using formulas derived after the BIG
   BANG.

   a. Using any kind of object, destroy the object.  Then, using only the
      destroyed object, try to destroy it again without recreating it.

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4.  Subjective observation is credited with being a factor of the Principle
    of Creation.  This subjective observation is discussed on an infinite
    level in its relationship to the Grand Principle of Creation.

    a. Design and describe an experiment where, within your mind, you
       subjectively observe an idea and watch its creation.  Describe your
       subjective observation of the idea and its creation.
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STUDY AND REVIEW QUESTIONS

Formulate answers to these questions.  Refer to both your text and your
lecture notes.  You need not write out the answer in full sentences, but make
notes on all the details you would include in a full answer.  Review your
answers with someone else in the class after each of you has completed the
exercise.

 1. Define NOTHING.

 2. Define POSSIBILITY.

 3. Explain how it must be possible for nothing to be if there is
    possibility.

 4. Explain what a finite moment is.

 5. Describe infinite.

 6. When the Grand Opposites come in and out of bond infinite times in a
    finite moment, a series of infinite what results?

 7. Explain what the term "copulation" means and what it has to do with the
    bonding of Nothing and Possibility.

 8. Discuss the moment just prior to the BIG BANG.

 9. Explain what came out of the BIG BANG.

10. What are the formulas of the physicists?

11. Explain what did not exist before the EVENT of the BIG BANG.

12. What are physicists confined to when they try to examine the origin of
    Creation, and why?

13. The physicists of quantum mechanics state that when you objectively
    observe something you change it.  Why do they say this?

14. Explain why Possibility and Probability are similar.

15. How is your observation involved in the Grand Principle of Creation?

16. Explain the EVENT between POSSIBILITY and NOTHING.

17. How is the SPIRIT, which is SUMMUM, related to MIND?



MULTIPLE CHOICE

 1. The Grand Principle of Creation is presented here for your examination.
    It is the answer to the greatest mysteries which dwell within the 
    thinking human mind. No record of this Principle may be found anywhere
    except

    a. the Bible.
    b. the Koran.
    c. the Golden Dawn.
    d. none of the above.

 2. The definition of nothing is

    a. no way to find out the answer.
    b. void, nonexistence, no space-time, no matter, no relativity.
    c. voyeur, trite, no want or relationship, deliverance
    d. none of the above.

 3. The definition of possibility is

    a. the quality or condition of being possible.
    b. if you were to discover it then it would not be.
    c. some thing that just cannot be.
    d. all of the above.

 4. The term used to describe the type of Opposites which Nothing and
    Possibility are is
 
    a. copulating devitalization.
    b. Grand.
    c. closely related when in union.
    d. the EVENT when the reverse of intercopulation results.

 5. A series of infinite events in a finite moment results in

    a. numerous things which result in more events.
    b. a closely related situation of observation.
    c. the BIG BANG.
    d. those times when you need to relax.

 6. A corollary to this Grand Principle of Creation is

    a. all astrologers are not always correct.
    b. time after time the same thing happens over and over.
    c. it is impossible for two things to join without a bond.
    d. the birth of the cosmos is related to religion.

 7. What are the physicists incapable of determining?

    a. how to calculate the distance to Mars.
    b. the MOMENT just prior to the BIG BANG.
    c. the need for more funding for radio astronomy.
    d. how many planets there are in our solar system.

 8. Just prior to the event of the BIG BANG there existed

    a. the personalities of enlightened gurus.
    b. a large egg and pool of cosmic milk.
    c. no space-time, no time, no matter, but subjective observation of
       Nothing and Possibility.
    d. a large brain 144,000 kilometers in diameter.

 9. To be totally correct one would have to say there was what moment just
    prior to the BIG BANG

    a. moment of reckoning.
    b. moment of forethought.
    c. moment of decision.
    d. no moment.

10. When physicists try to examine the origin of the Creation they must be
    confined to studying

    a. past life regressions.
    b. crystal therapy, with color therapy.
    c. philosophical states.
    d. channeling earth bound disembodied spirits.

11. "You cannot objectively observe something without changing it in the
    process."  This statement is based upon what is termed

    a. the relationship of ocular resonance.
    b. the Uncertainty Principle.
    c. new age thought.
    d. unstable photons.

12. If things change when they are observed, then the physicists are
    restricted to using collections of

    a. lenses to observe them.
    b. probabilities in describing the motion of things.
    c. guided meditation to direct the outcome of things.
    d. refined slogans of new age thought to discover them.

13. What types of measurements are possible in solving the problem of the
    origin of the Universe?

    a. metric.
    b. objective.
    c. those done using the latest computer calculations.
    d. none of the above.

14. The Grand Principle of Creation embodies your

    a. discovery of positive affirmations.
    b. subjective observation of Creation Itself.
    c. hope and belief of better days ahead.
    d. prayer and fasting.

15. The condition, in which the two grand opposites are poised in opposition
    to one another, results in

    a. SUMMUM.
    b. a conflict of the third kind.
    c. grand vision of understanding your future.
    d. all of the above.

16. The sum total of everything is

    a. 998,045,456,567,234,011,637,876,897,455.743927.
    b. SUMMUM.
    c. a good meal, glass of wine, and an intimate relationship.
    d. the gross national product minus all foreign imports.

17. When one state of being observes another there is created an automatic
    connection between the

    a. two.
    b. ankle bone and the shin bone.
    c. balance of your financial resources and religious leaders.
    d. all the above.

18. SUMMUM, created by the copulation of NOTHING and POSSIBILITY, is

    a. SPIRIT.
    b. a pool of cosmic milk.
    c. a moan of ecstasy.
    d. an obscene movie.

19. From the copulation of CREATION emanates the seven Great Principles of
    Summum: PSYCHOKINESIS, CORRESPONDENCE, VIBRATION, OPPOSITION, RHYTHM,
    CAUSE AND EFFECT, and

    a. THOSE WITH THE MOST TOYS WIN WHEN THEY DIE.
    b. ALL MISTAKES CAN BE ABOLISHED BY CALLING THE RIGHT NAME.
    c. GENDER.
    d. ALL THE PREVIOUS PRINCIPLES ARE IRRELEVANT TO THE POSITIVE THINKER.



A N S W E R S


ANSWERS TO SUMMARY AND REVIEW

POSSIBILITY                                     exist, impossible
moment						formulations, reality
no thing                                        moment
nothing						BIG BANG, time
everything					quantum
space-time					Uncertainty Principle
possibility					probabilities, possibilities
third, bond, unite				subjective 
SUMMUM, bonding 				Creations, observation
finite						POSSIBILITY, event  
birth, EVENTS					SUMMUM, sum 
two                                             everything
physicists, astronomers                         copulation, POSSIBILITY
moment					        SPIRIT, UNIVERSAL	 
BIG BANG            				LIVING MIND
formulas                                        CREATION'S
methodology, material universe                  SUMMUM
EVENT, time


ANSWERS TO MATCHING EXERCISE

3, 5, 6, 2, 4, 1


ANSWERS TO MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. d                       8. c                      15. a
2. b                       9. d                      16. b
3. a                      10. c                      17. a
4. b                      11. b                      18. a
5. c                      12. b                      19. c
6. c                      13. d
7. b                      14. b