The Eternal World Picture, vol. 1
7.4  Nature's creative processes unveil the existence of a "Creator"
All living beings are thus surrounded by an outer world. It constitutes an ocean of organised kinds of movements or creative processes that are absolutely logical. If they were not logical, no living being whatsoever could exist. There would neither be plants, animals nor human beings. There would in fact exist neither planets, suns nor galaxies. How then could there exist life, experience and creation? How could time and space come into existence? How could living beings get physical living space, if planets did not exist? How could light and warmth come into existence, if the suns did not exist? What would happen if the Earth stood still in its orbit? Would not an eternal sunshine on its sunny side and the cold of the universe on its shady side create a disturbance in its normal temperature, thereby rendering impossible the normal state of the present so highly developed vegetable and animal life? Here we cannot avoid seeing that the rotation of the Earth is a divine blessing enabling the human being to reach absolute perfection and to complete his creation. The structure of the universe is thus logical and by virtue of this logic it is promoting life; it becomes the basis of life for living beings. But a life-promoting creative process that is logical can exist only as a result of planning, and planning can exist only as a result of thinking. Thinking can in turn exist only as a function of a living being, and so as a manifestation of life. Since the creative processes of Nature are thus expressions of life, then it here becomes obvious that their originator is a living being.
Symbol by Martinus
Symbol no. 7
The Principle of Life Units