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Jim-OBrien - Characteristics Of The Law

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Jim OBrien, acknowledging that we are here because we believe in the law, suggests that other groups also claim to believe in the law. He uses musical analogies, such as a perfect fifth as compared with dissonant or discordant intervals, illustrating that harmonious intervals make us feel good while dissonant intervals make us uncomfortable. When dissonance is resolved, the nervous system feels a sense of repose and joy. There are universal characteristics to all human experience making us crave system and order. When we militate against the harmonic principles, we throw the whole system out of whack. Law is a systematic statement of relationships. Certain combinations are universally harmonious; certain combinations are universally discordant. Consequently, there is music which makes us happy, while certain music makes us sad. Certain music makes us contemplative, while other music makes us anxious and fearful. Law is a set of mathematical harmonious abstract principles which will last for all eternity. Truth exists perfectly in the abstract. If we align ourselves with the principle of this abstract law, we will experience, harmony, blessings, and happiness.

Another law in my members * Commands * Discord * Discordant * Dissonant * How Great Thou Art * Harmony * Immersion * Law is holy * Notes * Patriotic * Perfect fifth * Polygamy * Pythagoras * Pythagorean theorem * Romans 7 * Seventh Day Adventists * Somber * Sound of the universe * Sprinkle * Stealing * Vibrations per second

 

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