(myself) remains division, isolated within or without
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(me) remains subtractions, soul within or self without
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(I) am implies addition, choosing good soul within or selfish self within
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(we) are implies multiplication, as soul accompanying others benevolently within or selfishly within .
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Math of the cross shows that life choices remain decision within soul or self mathematically,
and as not so well without soul or self mathematically, as within and without imply the goodness
promulgated within addition multiplication, and the bad fostered as subtraction division .
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as the quadratic octavation, there are only two possibilities recommended plausible venue:
the good soul within additive and the good soul within multiplicative, as opposing the selfish self
(the bad self) as subtraction without and the bad self division without .
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for these reasons, the good self, which is revealed equivalent to either good soul within addition
or good soul within multiplication, remains the best of characterizations “within goodness.”
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subtractive and divisive, the selfish, in personality, detracts from meaningful wholesome spirit will .
addition multiplication, the soulful, in personality, attracts into meaningful wholesome spirit will.
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“be fruitful and multiply….” why should anyone not understand God’s command in mathematics,
especially “math of the cross itself, that we multiply “fruitfully,” on the positive side in mathematics
in the good, and never to multiply or increase in numbers the chaos in separation division and
subtraction? Basic mathematics, arithmetic, reveals the good or bad, increasing or decreasing,
positive or negative, order or chaos….
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this dual set of four principles reveals basic octavation principles in “math of the cross” logic .
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selfishness soul and/or self within or as without toward others remains a sin .
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selflessness soul and/or self within or as without toward others is virtue .
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“keep no thing for self….give it all away, and should one not give it away, then avail it freely
to any others, owning no thing that in turn owns one’s own person of soul and/or self, never
professing a value or cost of anything, but only valuing the precious gifts of God and neighbor,
which reveals within – PURE LOVE in self-sacrifice, as Christ .
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what does Christ ask of each person: pure love within self-sacrifice toward another’s welfare .
this act is priestly, kingly, prophetic, wholly, wholesome, wholeness, goodness, eternal .