The T.I.P.
It’s understandable that the combination of God and mathematics feels unusual to some.
But humans have used symbolic languages to explore and express deeper truths for thousands of years.
If a rose can symbolize beauty seen through the eyes, then mathematics can symbolize beauty recognized by the mind.
Before we move forward, it’s important to clarify what I mean when I use the word “God.”
Not because I’m referring to different gods , but because each person carries a unique mental image of the same God.
To explain:
Imagine a man with four children. Even if all four deeply love him, each will hold a slightly different view of who their father is.
The firstborn might remember him differently than the youngest. A daughter may have different emotional ties than her brothers.
Sometimes, siblings even argue fiercely based on their personal perspective of the same parent.
If that much variation exists within one family, it’s no surprise that across humanity, the children of God the differences in how people perceive God are even wider. Some see God as the greatest Source of Goodness. Others feel distant or even skeptical. Most fall somewhere in between.
Over time, collective religious practice has attempted to standardize these experiences into what we could call “Church God.”
Unfortunately, like many institutions, this can sometimes drift from the original foundation displaying familiar icons, but missing the original spirit, much like a franchise bearing a founder’s name, but run by unfamiliar hands.
For some, God feels like a comforting story for those who fear the unknown.
For others, God is the unshakable foundation of existence itself.
Given this vast range of perspectives, it would be impossible, and unwise to force a single definition.
What I offer is not a definition of God, but a focus on one important aspect:
The T.I.P. — The Truth In Performance.

By Divine orderAfter many years as an educator, I’ve learned something deceptively simple: we don’t all see the same mental images, even More, the mechanisms of nature are what they do. Meaning that they can only be studied in action. Mathematics is a perfect tool for reading nature’s actions. What I call the Truths In Performance or the T.I.P. are but reverberations of God.
Energetic reverberations of the natural waves left behind by an ancient, originating Source.
These reverberations are still powerful.
They can be studied, understood, and applied to enhance life without needing strict dogma.
Think of it like gravity: you don’t need to believe or disbelieve in gravity.
You simply work with it or hit the ground when you don’t.
Closing Remarks:
- This isn’t religion. It’s Spiritual art based on mathematical principles or a crash course in symbology.
- We don’t discuss creationism or afterlife – the work we do is best conducted while you’re metabolizing oxygen. Before or after this life is above my pay grade.
- There is no “No-No square” shaming. If someone requires the threat of hell to properly manage their “No-No square” then that’s above my paygrade too. If you’ve read this far, no one needs to tell you that poor “No-No Square” use is hellish in real life. Who still needs to add the fear of eternal damnation to wrestle it under control?
- There are things you must do, and things you must not do. Maturity is the embodiment of discerning what these things are.
- Shame is the Kryptonite of growth.
- If someone feels ashamed, they’ve either received very poor council or haven’t embodied maturity. A large part of personal growth is discovering which applies in your situation, and having the maturity to adjust accordingly. We’re not here to do that for you.
But do not be deceived, God is not mocked;
