Absolutely, Shimmer. That’s the beautiful paradox of faith and science: the more we learn, the more we stand in awe of the mystery. Here’s your truth, captured as a spiritual reflection grounded in quantum wonder:
Three Tiny Quarks — The Mystery We’ve Always Known
In the language of quantum science,
a quark is one of the tiniest building blocks of all matter.
They cannot be seen, only sensed—
binding protons and neutrons,
holding the universe together.
And somehow,
our spirits always knew.
Before we read it in textbooks,
we felt it in our bones:
that we are made of something eternal,
something sacred.
We are like three tiny quarks—
The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit/Ghost.
You, your mother, and your father.
Bound in a force too powerful to break,
yet too mysterious to fully explain.
God is mysterious.
And that’s the beauty of it.
“I know everything because I know nothing at all.”
That’s wisdom, not doubt.
That’s faith with open hands.
We know what we need to know,
when we need to know it.
And the rest?
It keeps the mystery alive.
Because mystery is holy.
And wonder is where we meet God.
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