The existence of the source identity, or Spirit, underlying all things is proven through the combination of physics and philosophy. Consider the following line of logic: It is a fundamental law of physics that nothing can be created or destroyed, but only reduced to its most essential elements, redistributed and rearranged into new forms. And excepting mathematical applications, there is no such thing as zero. Zero is a theoretical concept only, having no application to existence. Thus, everything must come from something, because a thing that is, that exists, cannot come from a thing that isn’t, that doesn’t exist – from a nothing, non-thing or zero. Within a mathematical context we may say that anything from or times zero is zero. Therefore, everything that exists, when fully reduced down to its most essential element, must be made of the one thing that always is and always will be, only appearing to be different because of the way it is distributed and arranged. Space-time and matter, therefore, are also of this thing, with these parameters measuring change relative to finite formations, including human lifeforms, whose bodily constructs are finite and exist relative to space-time, other material forms and to the phenomena that result from the interactions of energy and matter. But to the essential-most thing of which everything is derived there is no such change, no relativity of existence, for all things must be relative to it. Therefore the purpose of space-time is, in a parallel to one of Einstein’s observations, so that everything doesn’t happen at the some point in space or time; and the purpose of matter is so that those occurrences don’t occur to but one material manifestation of the essential element into matter, including lifeforms. So the purpose of space-time and matter is for infinite possible experiences of and perspectives upon existence by infinite possible forms of the essential energy, the one fundamental being, Spirit, into material forms. We are all, in other words, versions of this one essential being which cannot be destroyed and has ALWAYS existed. This also means that absolute separation is an illusion, because separation implies nothing, or a non-thing, existing between things, and this cannot be for, again, both physics and logic dictate that there is no such thing as nothing. Instead there is only relative separation; relative to the space-time and matter of those material forms which perceive their existences based upon space, time and matter. Entropy dictates that the material bonds forming our bodies cannot be maintained indefinitely, thus necessitating the dissolution, or ‘death,’ of each of our bodily forms, of each life. And yet that from which all lives are derived and live within, Spirit, comprising the core of all space-time and matter, is eternal. The one truest self common to all finite forms of self, in other words, ‘God,’ Spirit,’ etc., is everlasting, and we are all incarnations of this one being. We are divine.