海之涛 (John Chang)
摘要:
长期以来,人们习惯于从历史、文化、民族或教义角度研究宗教。然而,如果从结构视角观察,世界主要宗教并不仅仅是彼此独立的信仰体系,而是展现出一种递归展开的结构规律。
本文尝试借助《宇宙法则》中提出的“点(•)—线(|)—圆(Ο)”三元结构,对当今主要宗教进行一种结构性分析。研究发现,不同宗教在整体层面往往呈现某一种主导结构特征,而在其内部又会再次展开出点、线、圆三种子结构,从而形成一种类似分形(Fractal)的递归层级体系。这种现象不仅有助于理解宗教之间的差异,也有助于揭示它们之间深层的共同结构。
一、宗教的整体三元结构
从宏观层面观察,当今主要宗教大致可以表现出三种不同的结构倾向:
|
宇宙法则 |
结构特征 |
代表宗教 |
|
• 点 |
起源、中心、唯一性 |
基督教、伊斯兰教 |
|
| 线 |
道路、修行、过程性 |
道教 |
|
Ο 圆 |
圆满、整体、觉悟 |
佛教 |
这里所说的对应关系,并非绝对归类,而是指出其主要结构倾向。
1. 点型宗教(•)
点代表:
· 起源
· 唯一中心
· 绝对参照
以基督教和伊斯兰教为例:
· 上帝(God)
· 真主(Allah)
都构成整个体系的唯一中心。因此,其结构表现出强烈的“点性”特征。即:一切意义来自中心。
2. 线型宗教(|)
线代表:
· 道路
· 修行过程
· 持续演化
道教的核心概念:道,本身就是一种动态展开的过程。
《道德经》:“道生一,一生二,二生三,三生万物。”强调的是生成过程而非终点状态。
因此具有典型的“线性结构”。即:一切存在皆处于道路之中。
3. 圆型宗教(Ο)
圆代表:
· 完整性
· 自洽性
· 圆满
佛教强调:
· 轮回
· 因果
· 解脱
· 圆满
最终目标是达到:圆满觉悟
因此其整体结构具有明显的圆性特征。即:一切修行趋向圆满。
二、宗教内部的递归展开
如果继续深入观察,会发现一个有趣现象:即使某个宗教整体表现为点、线或圆结构,其内部仍然会再次出现点、线、圆三种结构。
这正是一种典型的分层递归现象。
1. 基督教内部结构
整体:Christianity → •
内部:• God;| Salvation; Ο Kingdom of Heaven
对应:点(•); 唯一神; God
线(|): 救赎道路; Salvation
圆(Ο):天国共同体; Kingdom
of Heaven
因此:点型宗教内部仍然包含点、线、圆。
2. 道教内部结构
整体:Taoism → |
内部:• Tao; |Cultivation; Ο Harmony
对应:点(•):道
线(|): 修道过程
圆(Ο): 天人合一
因此:线型宗教内部仍然包含点、线、圆。
3. 佛教内部结构
整体:Buddhism → Ο
内部:• Buddha-Nature;|Practice; Ο Enlightenment
对应:点(•):佛性
线(|):修行
圆(Ο): 觉悟圆满
因此:圆型宗教内部同样包含点、线、圆。
三、宗教的分形结构
当这种现象不断向下展开时,会形成一种类似分形的结构:
Religion
├─ Point Type
│
│ ├─ Point
│ ├─ Line
│ └─ Circle
│
├─ Line Type
│
│ ├─ Point
│ ├─ Line
│ └─ Circle
│
└─ Circle Type
│
├─ Point
├─ Line
└─ Circle
进一步展开:
Point
↓
Point-Line-Circle
Line
↓
Point-Line-Circle
Circle
↓
Point-Line-Circle
如此不断递归。
因此:每一个结构都包含整体结构的缩影。这正是分形结构的重要特征。
四、与数学结构的对应
这种现象并不仅存在于宗教之中。
例如数学:Mathematics
├─ Algebra(|)
├─ Geometry(Ο)
└─ Probability(•)
进一步展开:
Algebra:
• Elements
|
Operations
Ο Structures
Geometry:
• Points
|Lines
Ο Spaces
Probability:
• Events
|Processes
Ο Statistical Systems
可以发现:数学内部同样不断重复点、线、圆结构。
五、分层递归的意义
从结构角度看:宗教之间的差异并不一定意味着彼此对立。
它们更像是在强调同一个结构体系中的不同侧面。
即:
· 点强调起源;
· 线强调过程;
· 圆强调整体。
三者并非互相排斥,而是互相补充。
因此:宗教的深层统一,并不一定来自教义一致,而可能来自结构一致。
六、结论
从“点(•)—线(|)—圆(Ο)”宇宙法则的视角观察,当今主要宗教不仅能够表现出不同的主导结构倾向,而且在其内部继续递归展开出相同的三元结构。
这种现象形成了一种跨层级、跨文化、跨宗教的分形体系:整体包含局部,局部映射整体;每一个结构都在重复同一种结构语言。
因此,宗教不仅可以被视为信仰体系,也可以被理解为一种不断递归展开的结构系统。
最终总结一句:宗教的差异存在于表现形式,而其深层规律可能体现为同一种分形递归结构——点生线,线成圆,圆再孕育新的点。
参考文献:
海之涛:宇宙法则
海之涛:大终极理论
The Fractal Structure and
Layered Recursion of Contemporary Religions — Viewing
Religious Systems Through the Universal Law of Point (•), Line (|), and Circle (Ο)
Abstract:
For a long time, religions have been studied
primarily from historical, cultural, ethnic, or doctrinal perspectives.
However, when viewed from a structural perspective, the world's major religions
may be understood not merely as independent belief systems, but as
manifestations of a recursive structural pattern.
This article applies the triadic framework of Point
(•), Line (|), and Circle (Ο) proposed in Universal Law
to conduct a structural analysis of major contemporary religions. It argues
that different religions often exhibit a dominant structural tendency at the
macro level, while internally unfolding into the same three substructures of
point, line, and circle. This produces a recursive hierarchical system
resembling a fractal structure. Such a perspective may not only help explain
the differences among religions but also reveal their deeper structural
commonalities.
I. The Overall Triadic
Structure of Religions
From a macroscopic perspective, major contemporary
religions can be viewed as exhibiting three primary structural tendencies:
|
Universal Law |
Structural Characteristic |
Representative Religions |
|
• Point |
Origin, Center, Uniqueness |
Christianity, Islam |
|
| Line |
Path, Cultivation, Process |
Taoism |
|
Ο Circle |
Wholeness, Completeness,
Enlightenment |
Buddhism |
The correspondence presented here is not intended
as an absolute classification but rather as an indication of dominant
structural tendencies.
1. Point-Oriented Religions (•)
The Point represents:
· Origin
· A unique center
· An absolute reference
In Christianity and Islam, for example:
· God
· Allah
serve as the unique center of the entire religious
system.
Therefore, these traditions exhibit a strong point-like
structure.
All meaning originates from the center.
2. Line-Oriented Religions (|)
The Line represents:
· A path
· A process of cultivation
· Continuous evolution
The core concept of Taoism is the Dao (Tao)
itself, which is fundamentally a process of unfolding.
As stated in the Dao De Jing: "The Dao gives birth to One;
One gives birth to Two; Two gives birth to Three; Three gives birth to the ten
thousand things."
The emphasis is on the process of emergence rather
than a final state.
Thus Taoism exhibits a distinctly linear
structure.
All existence unfolds along a path.
3. Circle-Oriented Religions (Ο)
The Circle represents:
· Completeness
· Self-consistency
· Fulfillment
Buddhism emphasizes:
· Rebirth
· Causality (karma)
· Liberation
· Perfection
Its ultimate goal is: Complete Enlightenment.
Therefore Buddhism exhibits a strongly circular
structure.
All cultivation tends toward completion and
wholeness.
II. Recursive Unfolding
Within Religions
Upon deeper examination, an interesting phenomenon
emerges:
Even when a religion as a whole displays a point,
line, or circle structure, its internal organization often unfolds once again
into point, line, and circle components.
This is a typical example of layered recursion.
1. Internal Structure of Christianity
Overall structure: Christianity → •
Internal structure:
• God
| Salvation
Ο Kingdom of Heaven
Correspondence:
Point (•): The One God
Line (|): The path of salvation
Circle (Ο):The Kingdom of Heaven as a spiritual community
Therefore: A point-oriented religion still contains point,
line, and circle structures within itself.
2. Internal Structure of Taoism
Overall structure: Taoism → |
Internal structure:
• Tao
| Cultivation
Ο Harmony
Correspondence:
Point (•):The Tao
Line (|):The process of cultivation
Circle (Ο):Harmony between humanity and nature
Therefore: A line-oriented religion likewise contains point,
line, and circle structures.
3. Internal Structure of Buddhism
Overall structure: Buddhism → Ο
Internal structure:
• Buddha-Nature
| Practice
Ο Enlightenment
Correspondence:
Point (•):Buddha-Nature
Line (|):Practice
Circle (Ο):Complete Enlightenment
Therefore: A circle-oriented religion also contains point,
line, and circle structures.
III. The Fractal Structure
of Religions
As this phenomenon continues to unfold recursively,
it forms a structure resembling a fractal:
Religion
├─ Point Type
│
│ ├─ Point
│ ├─ Line
│ └─ Circle
│
├─ Line Type
│
│ ├─ Point
│ ├─ Line
│ └─ Circle
│
└─ Circle Type
│
├─ Point
├─ Line
└─ Circle
Further expansion:
Point
↓
Point–Line–Circle
Line
↓
Point–Line–Circle
Circle
↓
Point–Line–Circle
and so on indefinitely.
Thus: Every structure contains a miniature reflection of
the whole.
This is one of the defining characteristics of a
fractal system.
IV. Correspondence with
Mathematical Structures
This phenomenon is not limited to religion.
For example, in mathematics:
Mathematics
├─ Algebra(|)
├─ Geometry(Ο)
└─ Probability(•)
Further expansion:
Algebra
• Elements
| Operations
Ο Structures
Geometry
• Points
| Lines
Ο Spaces
Probability
• Events
| Processes
Ο Statistical Systems
We find that mathematical systems also repeatedly
reproduce point-line-circle structures.
V. The Meaning of Layered
Recursion
From a structural perspective, differences among
religions do not necessarily imply opposition.
Rather, they emphasize different aspects of the
same underlying structural system.
· Point emphasizes origin.
· Line emphasizes process.
· Circle emphasizes wholeness.
These are not mutually exclusive but mutually
complementary.
Therefore: The deeper unity of religions may arise not from
identical doctrines, but from shared structural patterns.
VI. Conclusion
Viewed through the Universal Law of Point (•),
Line (|), and Circle (Ο), major contemporary religions
exhibit not only distinct dominant structural tendencies but also recursively
unfold the same triadic structure within themselves.
This creates a fractal system that transcends
levels, cultures, and religions:
The whole contains the part, and the part mirrors
the whole; every structure repeats the same structural language.
Consequently, religions may be understood not only
as systems of belief but also as recursively unfolding structural systems.
Final Summary:The differences among religions lie in their forms
of expression, while their deeper pattern may reflect the same fractal
recursive structure: the Point generates the Line, the Line forms the
Circle, and the Circle gives birth to a new Point.
References
Primary References:
1. John Chang (Hai Zhi Tao). Universal Law.
2. John Chang (Hai Zhi Tao). Grand Ultimate Theory.
Related References:
3. Tao Te Ching — Traditional Taoist
classic.
4. The Holy Bible.
5. The Qur'an.
6. Dhammapada.
7. The Varieties of Religious
Experience.
8. The Sacred and the Profane.
9. The Phenomenon of Religion.
10. Fractal Geometry — for the concept of fractal structures and self-similarity.
