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i am NoThing, God* Is All, therefore God is where I Am. Therefore, I Am That I Am. Therefore, I Am NoThing, therefore I AM GOD. GOD ~ Geometry Of Divinity We all live, by choice or by default, in many worlds. At times sequentially, and sometimes simultaneously. The Ten Worlds Framework is divided into the six Lower Worlds and the four Upper Worlds. Represented in ascending order is the degree of free will, compassion, and happiness one feels, in resonance moving thru these worlds. (1) Hell/hell beings (the torment of rage, hatred and indescribable suffering) (2) Hungry ghosts/spirits (the torment of insatiable desire, constant craving & grasping) (3) Animals, in foolishness. (unconsciously driven by instinct and impulse without reason & morality) (4) Asuras, jealous and angry "gods" (dominated by selfish ego, the need to be superior, valuing one’s self alone) (5) Human beings, residing in form. “Calmness is the world of Humanity” a state where one can judge fairly, control her instinctive desires with reason and act in harmony with his environment. The Human world has the contrast of enough pleasure to soothe the process of our journey, and enough pain to motivate us to strive higher and go deeper. It is the only world from which we can make the leap into the 4 Upper Worlds, leading to the Great Awakening. (6) Heavenly beings in “Joy, the world of Rapture.” The state of pleasure when desire is fulfilled. However, the joy in the state of Heaven is temporary, disappearing with time or change in circumstances.  Hell through Heaven are the six paths of the lower worlds. Many beings spend much time transmigrating among these six paths, in states governed by reactions to external influences and being extremely vulnerable to changing circumstances. Those states in which one transcends the uncertainty of the six paths are called the Four Noble Worlds. (7) Voice-hearers, in the realm of Learning. One awakens to impermanence of all things, instability of the six paths, seeking some truth. Aims at self-reformation through the teachings of others. (8) Cause-awakened ones, in Realization. One perceives the impermanence of phenomena, strives to be free from sufferings of the six paths, seeking Truth. (9) Bodhisattvas, in Selfless Service. One not only seeks self enlightenment, but is devoted to compassionate actions for the liberation of all beings. (10) Buddhas: Awakened in Perfect, Absolute Freedom, with Compassion, Wisdom, Illuminating All.