This poem uses mathematical terms and concepts as metaphors to describe the relationship between God and humanity. It asks God to guide humans and number their days according to His plan, subtract what He doesn't want and add what He sets for them, so they can systematically multiply what they possess. It acknowledges that humans can be irrational at times, but God wants them to be rational. The poem depicts life as a mathematical formula or problem to solve, with God behind the infinite equation that perfects life through eternal computation.
This poem uses mathematical terms and concepts as metaphors to describe the relationship between God and humanity. It asks God to guide humans and number their days according to His plan, subtract what He doesn't want and add what He sets for them, so they can systematically multiply what they possess. It acknowledges that humans can be irrational at times, but God wants them to be rational. The poem depicts life as a mathematical formula or problem to solve, with God behind the infinite equation that perfects life through eternal computation.
This poem uses mathematical terms and concepts as metaphors to describe the relationship between God and humanity. It asks God to guide humans and number their days according to His plan, subtract what He doesn't want and add what He sets for them, so they can systematically multiply what they possess. It acknowledges that humans can be irrational at times, but God wants them to be rational. The poem depicts life as a mathematical formula or problem to solve, with God behind the infinite equation that perfects life through eternal computation.