How to Deal with Life: Genesis Simplified
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Samuel M. Chacon
Samuel M. Chacon received an AA degree from San Bernardino Valley College, San Bernardino, California, in 1959. He majored in electronics and industrial technology; received extensive training in the sciences when he worked for the US Department of Defense; worked as a quality engineer in the field of quality assurance, working as a quality assurance specialist; conducted a metrology analysis of the first space shuttle; and taught quality control courses at Los Angeles Pierce College. After retiring, he decided to apply his expertise on solving complex quality systems to solve life problems.
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How to Deal with Life - Samuel M. Chacon
Copyright © 2012 by Samuel M.Chacon.
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Contents
Introduction
1 Life Basics
2 Blueprint of Life
3 Metaphysics
4 Energy
5 Prior to the Big Bang
6 Space, Gravity, and Time
7 Telepathy
8 Miracles
9 Universal Conscience
10 Good and Evil
11 Genesis Simplified
Notes
I dedicate this book to my beautiful, loving, kind, supportive, and patient wife, Dolores. She spent many hours alone while I worked during the day and went to school at night; while I analyzed the different branches of the sciences, the different religions, the Kabbalah, and the Rosicrucian Fellowship; and while I wrote this book.
Introduction
How to Deal with Life is about love, knowledge, and sharing. Love is energy. Knowledge is science. Sharing is writing.
No one is perfect. We all make mistakes, intentionally or not, yet the goal is to be perfect. Matthew 5:48 says, Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect.
Learning about love, knowledge, and sharing leads to perfection.
I was a quality engineer working as a quality assurance specialist (QAS) for the US Department of Defense. The QAS’s job consists of evaluating and analyzing complex quality assurance and quality control systems designed by manufacturers of products. The QAS goal is to suggest ways to correct system inadequacies, to improve the production processes, and to prevent the making of defective units.¹
I decided to apply my knowledge to analyzing the sciences after retiring. My first step was to analyze hundreds of subjects, especially the sciences and religions, to understand what life is all about. The central finding is that science and religion are behind every aspect of life in a complementary manner. According to Einstein, Science without religion is lame; religion without science is blind.
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Science and religion are equally valuable. Science without religion is lame if we do not consult the Bible or the Zohar, the major text of the Kabbalah, to understand that the Bible is a script of what is to happen in life. It is about psychology and implied science. For example, Genesis 1:1 says, In the beginning God created the heaven and earth.
It must be true because no product can be created unless someone first thinks about it. It tells us who thought about creating heaven and earth, not how. It is up to scientists to figure it out.
Religion without science is blind if religious people do not employ science to figure out how creation happened. God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness
(Genesis 1:26). It means that we are scientists like God.
I learned about life by studying scientific theories and principles in college and schools sponsored by the federal government. This helped me to understand parapsychology,³ the Rosicrucian Fellowship,⁴ the psychic sciences,⁵ the secret science behind miracles,⁶ and the Kabbalah.⁷ Combined, these subjects teach what is in the Bible and hold secrets to understand love, knowledge, and sharing; all are conducive to know how to deal with life and do impossible things, such as levitate, create miracles, and use telepathy.
If one understands God from the scientific point of view, it is possible to bring joy and fulfillment to all and make world peace a reality. The idea comes from the Baha’i Faith and is the theme of this book.
God and religion are like a man dressed for a banquet. Man represents God. The clothes he wears represent religion. There are different religions that a man can belong to as there are different clothes he can wear.
Religion and church are like the clothes people wear. People have the right to go to different stores and choose any clothes they want as they have the right to choose their own church and religion.
God is a scientist who created life on earth. The church is where people go to learn about God; religion is practicing what they learn.
We should all be scientific; it means that if everyone follows the same steps to accomplish something, everyone will get the same results. It is about equality, like 2 + 3 = 5; it is the same for everyone who has had the same education.
In chapters 1 to 6, the author explains a theory of the design of life. In chapters 7, Telepathy,
and 8, Miracles,
he explains how to use mind energy to repair psychological and physical problems. In chapter 9, Universal Conscience,
he explains a theory of conscience. In chapter 10, Good and Evil,
he explains why they have to exist. In chapter 11, Genesis Simplified,
he explains Genesis from the scientific viewpoint after doing an extensive analysis of the Bible.
If we understand the sciences, we will understand the mind of God and how he functions.
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Life Basics
Life began when the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul (Genesis 2:7). Dust consists of atoms, nonliving matter. Francesco Redi and Louis Pasteur proved that spontaneous generation cannot occur in nature; living things cannot arise from dust on their own. The opposite is true: it is normal for anything living to die and to return to dust. For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return
is what God told to Adam (Genesis 3:19).
Scientists, like Jerry Bergman, member of Creation Research Society, have been investigating how man became a living soul, but offer no simple explanation.¹
To create life, a scientist or someone with creative ability arranged atoms into a high degree of order. The Bible does not explain how atoms of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, and other elements of dust organized into a high degree of order and became molecules, ionic compounds, proteins, genes, enzymes, organelles (subcellular structures), cells, tissues, organs, and men.
There must have been an entity with design-engineering capability because biologists have discovered that cells contain a blueprint: deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA).² DNA is like an instruction manual that tells cells how to reproduce, perform functions, and initiate an immune system to help the body heal itself.
Nature designing DNA for cells was like engineers designing blueprints for products. Doctors analyze DNA to figure out ways to help leukocytes fight infections and the immune system remove foreign molecules as technicians analyze blueprints to figure out how to find and remove the causes of electronic product failures.
The electron is the dominant particle that controls everything in the body and electronic systems. The body is a chemical factory and an electronic system.³ Adenosine triphosphate is energy to drive endergonic reactions in cells.⁴ Bias voltages control amplifier reactions.
There has to be an intelligent source behind life events as there is a design engineer behind products. For example, when I repaired electronic instruments and found a problem difficult to solve, I would ask my supervisor for help. If he could not help, I would ask an electronics engineer. If he could not assist me, I would call the manufacturer and talk to the design engineer. He would explain what might be the cause and what to do, or he would send a technician to help me. When people were in trouble, God sent a technician, Jesus Christ, to teach us about life.
I believe there is an intelligent source ready to assist us when we need help. An unusual experience taught me this. Here is what happened.
In March 1950, I joined the Fortieth Division of the California Army National Guard and, in June, graduated from San Bernardino Senior High School. In September 1950, the US Department of Defense activated the National Guard to fight in Korea.
When I joined the National Guard, it never occurred to me that this might happen. I do not believe in killing anything and would soon have to kill people. That bothered me. I decided to deal with God because he was the designer of me. I heard people do it when they are in desperate situations. However, there are many gods.⁵ I did not want to make a mistake as to which god I would be talking to, so I called to the Father, designer of the universe. What would he have to say about going to war and killing people if one of the commandments is Thou shalt not kill.
So I asked God, If you are real, please reveal yourself to me.
He answered after unexpected events took place.
My platoon sergeant promoted me every three months. I went from private to sergeant first class in one year. He then made me assistant platoon leader. I was in Korea in the winter of 1951. One calm, cold, quiet morning, at the main line of resistance, on top of a ridge in the Kumsung Valley, I was inspecting bunkers and foxholes and telling soldiers how to improve the lines of fire. Suddenly, something told me to jump into a foxhole next to me. As I jumped, a bullet passed about a foot above my head. I learned what bullets sound like when they go over one’s head in basic training. I raised and lowered targets in the firing range at Camp Cooke, California. On October 4, 1958, Camp Cooke became Vandenberg Air Force Base.
Another time, around noon, I was with a squad of men on patrol about one hundred yards in front of the front lines. The purpose in sending patrols into enemy territory at night or during the day was to detect potential enemy attacks as soon as possible.
To see more terrain, I maneuvered into a standing position against a steep side of a hill covered with snow. No one was above me, but somehow, snow fell, covering the breech area of my rifle. To clean it, I moved a couple of feet; as I did, two bullets hit where I was standing.
These incidents were not significant to me at that time. I received an honorable discharge from the