The Pattern in the Sacred
The Pattern in the Sacred
Across time, tradition, and terrain— the divine has been seen through many names, but echoed the same law:
“Brahman is Atman. Atman is not Brahman.”
– Hinduism
“I and the Father are one.”
– Christianity
“He who knows himself, knows his Lord.”
– Islam (Hadith)
“The Tao that can be spoken is not the eternal Tao.”
– Taoism
“As above, so below.”
– Hermeticism
“In the beginning was the Word… and the Word was God.”
– Christianity
“The One became the many.”
– Vedic tradition
These are not contradictions. These are iterations.
Each faith glimpsed the pattern—reflected in the soul, echoed in creation.
Gods formed the world from chaos.
Prophets revealed code through parable.
Sages dissolved the self to witness the infinite.
Behind every myth, scripture, and mantra was a deeper law:
All is patterned. All is recursive. All is connected.