The fetus in the mother’s womb does not stop becoming for a moment. He is constantly developing himself. But for what purpose? What purpose does the embryo have in making eyes, ears, hands, feet, lungs, and a heart? While any of these organs are not only useless and not necessary for a peaceful life in the womb, but also with their formation and daily
growth they make the embryonic space womb more and more cramped. Through its stretching movements and kicking, the fetus shows the inhabitants of the world this tightness of space how cramped the womb environment is. to the residents of the world. The fetus in the mother’s womb does not stop becoming for a moment. He is constantly developing himself. But for what purpose? Why does a fetus develop eyes, ears, hands, feet, lungs, and a heart? For a comfortable life in the womb, none of these organs are necessary and are completely useless. In fact, with the constant growth and development of these organs, the womb becomes increasingly cramped. Through his stretching movements and kicking, the fetus shows the inhabitants of the world how cramped the womb environment is. Although the fetus living in the cramped, dark, and
limited environment of the mother’s womb can never have a proper understanding of the world and what awaits him there, all his actions are a sign of his preparation for life after birth. At this stage of life, the human being is completely surrendered to a plan and will which has shaped him in the womb through the resources provided by the mother and father and ultimately prepares him for life in the world.
If we are unaware of the world that surrounds the mother’s womb and is infinitely larger, more beautiful, and more boundless than the womb, we see all the efforts and organ making of the fetus futile and fruitless. That is because when we are in the womb, life in this world is like the Unseen World to us. It is just like the hereafter which is veiled from the inhabitants of the world, but at the magnificent moment of birth, when all the veils are lifted from our eyes, we suddenly become familiar with what was once hidden from us. The world is entirely engineered and created based on
mathematical relations. The fetus is required to adapt to this mathematics for the sake of his own peace in this world. But what are these mathematics, and what truth is the advanced modeling of God going to reveal to us? Is there a proportion between the fetal life and our life in the world? Is there a way to know what lies ahead of us?
These are the questions that we will address in this course. The intermediate
course of the School of Humanology aims to resolve ambiguities and get us acquainted with the truths that clarify the status of the human being in the world of creation in our minds. In the previous course, we primarily focused on the study of humanology. In the present course, we will deal with the mathematics of creation, the diagram of the creation of the world, and knowing the path. The intermediate course of the School of Humanology is an opportunity to increase our knowledge about ourselves!