Bubbles are Efficient. So is What They do.

Bubbles enclose the most amount of space with the least amount of surface material. When bubbles run into each other, the smaller bubble has higher pressure that’s absorbed into the higher bubble.

If we compare human organizations, whether businesses or states, to bubbles, we see that the smaller bubbles are endlessly merging with other bubbles. There are always fewer, bigger bubbles. If we picture the top of a glass of freshly poured Coke, we see that the bubbles get bigger and bigger before bursting.

Today, information technology allows bubbles to get bigger than before. Ever-larger, ever more global businesses and states are expanding in ways that simply could not have been previously administered.

The same thing happened three thousand years ago, when the Babylon Bubble was the biggest in the world. Smaller, higher-energy bubbles destroyed it. Now, all that is left is ruin.

Our individual, human program may be seen as a sort of 70 year bubble. We can be different than the Bubble of Babylon. After our bubble bursts, we can insure that our program retains its being by joining itself with He Who programmed us with the ability to blow and join with so many bubbles that we can be fatally distracted s from keeping the vital essence of our own bubble focused on living in joy forever.

Salvation is as if our bubble becomes eternally joined, while maintaining its identity, with He Who did everything necessary to breathe it into being.

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