Oneness Formula

It's claimed that no formula explains or encompasses all of reality. But if truth is one and reality is one, then a formula illustrating the integration of all reality can be progressively constructed until it explains the totality of what is. 

Why would such a formula be helpful? By representing and encapsulating all human understanding of reality in a single statement, learning about reality can become more efficient and the fragmentation of knowledge, which represents areas of ignorance,  is eliminated. In other words, reality can be approached, understood and taught much more simply. We can then explore what it means to be human from a higher plane of understanding which, when applied, will change relationships, systems and behaviors from within. In short, a fuller understanding of reality can give rise to a more integrated civilization in the application of that knowledge. 

Oneness Formula

G=W=S=C=E=MC^2

G: God (the Creator, from which emanates the Word of God, His Will and Command)

W: Word of God, His Will & Command (the first emanation from God, through which everything else is created, imperceptible to human senses; a power above and beyond the powers of nature; embracing and comprehending all things; the mover of souls; eternal; exempt from the laws of the world of contingencies or nature)

S: Spirit (Holy Spirit, created by the Word of God)

C: Consciousness (the essence of the "observer" within the human body; the self-aware and knowing aspect of the soul)

E = mc^2 (energy equals mass times the speed of light, squared)

  

Implications


Supporting Quotations

 “. . . by a word of His command all that are in heaven and on earth have come to exist, and by His wish, which is the Primal Will itself, all have stepped out of utter nothingness into the realm of being, the world of the visible. . . .” —Bahá’u’lláh, The Kitáb-i-Íqán 98

 (On reality) "...there is the world of God, the world of the Kingdom, and the world of creation: three things. The first emanation from God is the bounty of the Kingdom, which emanates and is reflected in the reality of the creatures, like the light which emanates from the sun and is resplendent in creatures; and this bounty, which is the light, is reflected in infinite forms in the reality of all things. . . .” —‘Abdu’l-Bahá, Some Answered Questions 295

On The Word of God

“... the irresistible Word ... is the Cause of the entire creation, while all else besides His Word are but the creatures and effects thereof. . . . “Know thou, moreover, that the Word of God . . . is higher and far superior to that which the senses can perceive, for it is sanctified from any property or substance. It transcendeth the limitations of known elements and is exalted above all the essential and recognized substances. It became manifest without any syllable or sound and is none but the Command of God which pervadeth all created things. It hath never been withheld from the world of being. It is God’s allpervasive grace, from which all grace doth emanate. It is an entity far removed above all that hath been and shall be. . . . “Every thing must needs have an origin and every building a builder. Verily, the Word of God is the cause which hath preceded the contingent world. . . . ” —Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh 140-41

" The Great Being saith: The Word is the master key for the whole world, inasmuch as through its potency the doors of the hearts of men, which in reality are the doors of heaven, are unlocked. . . . It is an ocean inexhaustible in riches, comprehending all things. Every thing which can be perceived is but an emanation therefrom.” —Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh 173

“... the moment the word expressing My attribute ‘The Omniscient’ issueth forth from My mouth, every created thing will, according to its capacity and limitations, be invested with the power to unfold the knowledge of the most marvelous sciences, and will be empowered to manifest them in the course of time at the bidding of Him Who is the Almighty, the All-Knowing. Know thou of a certainty that the Revelation of every other Name is accompanied by a similar manifestation of Divine power. Every single letter proceeding out of the mouth of God is indeed a mother letter, and every word uttered by Him Who is the Well Spring of Divine Revelation is a mother word, and His Tablet a Mother Tablet.”—Bahá’u’lláh, Gleanings 142