"Oneness"                                              a Touch of Truth
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This book tells of the common link that all humanity has, which is language and the ultimate "oneness" that will culminate our communication one day.

This book originated from what I considered the indistinguishability, of what is known as truth. The fact that we communicate with one another and contemplating the ways, as well as the various languages spoken lead to this manuscript. There are over 7,000 languages spoken today and one may wonder, where do we go from here? Are there languages being created today? Do languages died? And more specifically will we all speak the same language one day? These are questions, just a few questions, I am sure we all have ask ourselves at soon time or another. With the increasing demand to have quick access and to be able to use various forms of to communicate, it is interesting to realize that humanity has always had one language in many variations. The commonality between languages of one race and another is so similar, that if one listen carefully they hear the likeness between languages. An example of this is American English and the German language. The ultimate language that each of us will finally speak and comprehend to communicate, may be considered “pure Language”.


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“ONENESS”
A TOUCH OF TRUTH
 
 
 
 
DR. WAYNE E. WHALEY
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Copyright © 2023 Dr. Wayne E. Whaley.
 
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ISBN: 978-1-9736-9915-6 (sc)
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2023910079
 
 
 
WestBow Press rev. date: 06/08/2023
 
Scripture quotations marked (NIV) are taken from the Holy Bible, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION®, NIV® Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.® Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.
 
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CONTENTS
Preface
Dedication
 
PART 1 : WHO ARE WE?
 
Chapter 1       Humanity
Chapter 2       What Makes Us Human?
Chapter 3       Humans: A Catalyst from the Beginning
 
PART 2 : THE NATURE OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION
 
Chapter 4       What Is Communication?
Chapter 5       Language – Non/ Language
Chapter 6       Generations
 
PART 3 : THE MEDIAN IS THE MESSAGE
 
Chapter 7       Universal Language
Chapter 8       World Communication
 
PART 4 : GLOBAL UNDERSTANDING
 
Chapter 9       Cultural Sharing
Chapter 10     Is God Judging America Today
Chapter 11     Life’s Truths
 
PART 5 : THOUGHTS
 
Chapter 12     A Common Vision
Chapter 13     Escaping Tribulation
Chapter 14     Our Status with God
 
PART 6 : TODAY AND TOMORROW
 
Chapter 15     The Holy Spirit as Our Guide
Chapter 16     Judgement
Chapter 17     The Doctrines of Rewards
 
PART 7 : GIVE OURSELVES AWAY
 
Chapter 18     The Negative Aspects of Bema
Chapter 19     Esperanto
Chapter 20     Language
Chapter 21     Musing
 
PART 8 : TOMORROW
 
Chapter 22     Future Speak – Talking with God
 
References
Glossary
About the Author
PREFACE
This book is the result of years of contemplation and years of education, both formal and formal. As such, it has become apparent that people come in all types, regardless of race or color. Their humanness is measured by their humanity, governed by the actions of the world’s seven to eight billion people. This book was not part of the Pandemic or pandemic thought but conceived before the pandemic of 2020 and envisions the conceptualization of “What If?”
Throughout the pandemic, many people died, and I, like others, wondered if my family members or I would be next. I never envisioned the many individuals who would sacrum worldwide. Yet, as a race of people worldwide, we were vulnerable. It was exciting and disappointing to see how a virus could have the world speaking the same language and find a cure for a deadly disease. As a human population, we, through Godly perseverance, conquered covid and are yet to agree with our fundamental understanding of who we are and where we go from here.
Many of our questions concerning everything can be answered by giving thought to our creator. Some of the questions I have always thought about are: Who are we as a race of humans? How did we get here? And most of all, if there is a Supreme Being whom we call “God,” it makes sense that we speak the same language worldwide.
DEDICATION
THIS BOOK IS IN THE LOVING MEMORY OF DANE MATTHEW WHALEY, OUR BELOVED SON, AND BROTHER, WHO HAS GONE TO BE WITH THE LORD. THERE IS NOT A DAY THAT HIS FAMILY DOES NOT THINK OF OR MISS HIM. HE WAS A UNIQUE INDIVIDUAL AND LIVED LIFE AND PRAISED GOD AND HIS FAMILY. THIS BOOK IS ALSO DEDICATED TO HIS MOTHER, BROTHER, AND TO HIS GREAT-GRANDMOTHER, “MRS. ROSIE EVANS,” WHOM HE LOVED.
PART I
 
Rising Sun
WHO ARE WE?
 
CHAPTER 1
HUMANITY
YOUR WORDS ARE A LAMP TO MY FEET, A LIGHT ON MY PATH.
PSALM 119:105 NIV
G od’s promises are all that matter in our lives and what we should remember to keep in prayer. We often ask ourselves about life and how we fit into this world and life, as stated in Psalms 133.1 (NKJV). “Behold, how good and pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity.” The ultimate goal of humanity can be interpreted to mean a term that brings about together or togetherness, and much of its origins are through things that are held together by science, as well as what we communicate to each other. If we look more closely at the word together, we will see it as an inclusive word encompassing everyone. As such, scientists believe that molecules hold all things together. So, the question that one might ask is, what is a molecule? Since all items are made up of matter, we might consider an atom the smallest part of matter and a molecule consisting of two atoms bonded together, representing one complete bond. Thus, Matthew 18:20 (NKJV) states, “Where two or more are gathered, in My name, there I am with them.” For in all things, we are not alone, no matter how small or large life may be. We are an infinite part of a whole in this universe, even with our words to each other.
If I said that we are electrical, most individuals would think there is no way that is true. Yet, we are electrical because we are made up of atoms, which are made up of positive and negative particles. These are identical particles with a plus charge and a negative charge that scientifically hold all things together, including humans. As such, we are entitled to human rights by the very fact of being human. These rights are inalienable and ever-present. Humanity is the right to experience your reality, live out your destiny, or the character and quality of being humane, behavior or disposition towards others such as benefits of a human being. Most people would acknowledge that the word humanity carries these two meanings and would also recognize a link between the definitions. The nature of the link is not apparent, given that collective human existence is not necessarily associated with the humane behavior of individuals. The doctrine of humanity, also called anthropology, is an area of Christian theology that studies various topics related to humanity based on the teaching of Scripture. For example, biblical anthropology maintains a basis: Man was created in God’s image (Genesis 1:26-27) NIV. Also, in Genesis 4:1- 16 NIV, being human is stated, “Now Adam knew Eve, his wife, and she conceived and bore Cain, saying, “I have gotten a man with the help of the Lord. “And again, she bore his brother Abel. Now Abe was a keeper of sheep, and Cain was a ground worker. Over time, Cain brought the Lord an offering of the fruit of the ground, and Abel also brought the firstborn of his flock and their fat portions. And the Lord had regard for Abel and his offering, but for Cain and his offering he had no regard.” This was the first human-to-human beginning of humanity as we know it to be. Since this was the first human being borne by another human; (Eve), the society of man and woman has increased humans. The origin of man has always been interesting because many historians differ about when humanity first appeared on earth. From the first humans born to Adam and Eve, the process of human reproduction continued over millennials to form societies.
As such, the dating of man and humankind has always varied from historian to historian, regardless of evidence left by fossils. It also should be remembered that the specific study of the origin and life of humans is called anthropology. Finding out what makes humans human is the job of an anthropologist, who researches and studies various races or groups of humans. One of the many responsibilities of human

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