et nomine patri et fili spiritus sancti...The "father" is allegory for the ALL; for the potentiality within energy, which is the source of all information. The "son" is allegory for the ONEs (potential) within the potentiality of ALL (energy in motion), and the "spirit" is allegory for the contract ONE has to adhere to ALL; which is the spirit contract under the laws of nature, which refers to the act of breathing (Latin spiritus, from spiro, to breathe), which represents ONEs consent to struggle to uphold life over death within ALL.
et nomine patri et fili spiritus sancti...The "father" is allegory for the ALL; for the potentiality within energy, which is the source of all information. The "son" is allegory for the ONEs (potential) within the potentiality of ALL (energy in motion), and the "spirit" is allegory for the contract ONE has to adhere to ALL; which is the spirit contract under the laws of nature, which refers to the act of breathing (Latin spiritus, from spiro, to breathe), which represents ONEs consent to struggle to uphold life over death within ALL.