16:0.1 The Seven Master Spirits of [[Paradise]] are the primary [[personalities]] of the [[Infinite Spirit]]. In this sevenfold [[creative]] [[act]] of self-duplication the Infinite Spirit exhausted the [[associative]] [[possibilities]] [[mathematically]] [[inherent]] in the factual [[existence]] of the [[Paradise Trinity|three persons of Deity]]. Had it been possible to produce a larger [[number]] of Master Spirits, they would have been created, but there are just seven associative possibilities, and only seven, inherent in three Deities. And this explains why the [[universe]] is [[Administration|operated]] in [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_15#15:2._ORGANIZATION_OF_THE_SUPERUNIVERSES seven grand divisions], and why the [[number]] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven seven] is basically [[fundamental]] in its [[organization]] and [[administration]]. | 16:0.1 The Seven Master Spirits of [[Paradise]] are the primary [[personalities]] of the [[Infinite Spirit]]. In this sevenfold [[creative]] [[act]] of self-duplication the Infinite Spirit exhausted the [[associative]] [[possibilities]] [[mathematically]] [[inherent]] in the factual [[existence]] of the [[Paradise Trinity|three persons of Deity]]. Had it been possible to produce a larger [[number]] of Master Spirits, they would have been created, but there are just seven associative possibilities, and only seven, inherent in three Deities. And this explains why the [[universe]] is [[Administration|operated]] in [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_15#15:2._ORGANIZATION_OF_THE_SUPERUNIVERSES seven grand divisions], and why the [[number]] [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven seven] is basically [[fundamental]] in its [[organization]] and [[administration]]. |