Close Menu
  • The One Climbs Show
    • YouTube
    • Apple Podcasts
    • Spotify
    • Show Posts
  • Topics
    • All Posts
    • The Book of Mormon
    • Atonement
    • Symbolism
    • Temple Prep
  • Study Tools
    • Book of Mormon Onomasticon
    • Etymology Dictionary
    • Hebrew 4 Christians
    • Lectures on Faith.com
    • LDSSymbols.com
    • Number in Scripture
    • Isaiah Explorer
    • ScriptureNotes
    • Strong’s Condordance
    • The Book of Isaiah (IIT)
    • Webster’s 1828 Dictionary
  • About
    • About oneClimbs
    • Contact
Trending
  • #41 – Archetypes and Symbols
  • Was the Land of Mormon named after someone? If so, who?
  • NEW Research Shows Mormon Encoded Lehi’s Vision into Alma’s Story with Temple Symbolism – The Stick of Joseph
  • #40 – The Fountain of Filthy Water
  • The Meaning of Isaiah 4:1 and Seven Women Taking Hold of One Man
  • Lecture Five, the Godhead, and the Light We Missed
  • Retaining brightness
  • Sebus, Severed Arms, and Humility Unto Salvation
oneClimbs.comoneClimbs.com
  • The One Climbs Show
    • YouTube
    • Apple Podcasts
    • Spotify
    • Show Posts
  • Topics
    • All Posts
    • The Book of Mormon
    • Atonement
    • Symbolism
    • Temple Prep
  • Study Tools
    • Book of Mormon Onomasticon
    • Etymology Dictionary
    • Hebrew 4 Christians
    • Lectures on Faith.com
    • LDSSymbols.com
    • Number in Scripture
    • Isaiah Explorer
    • ScriptureNotes
    • Strong’s Condordance
    • The Book of Isaiah (IIT)
    • Webster’s 1828 Dictionary
  • About
    • About oneClimbs
    • Contact
oneClimbs.comoneClimbs.com
Home»Articles»Why Every Latter-day Saint Needs to Own This Book
Articles March 9, 20134 Mins Read

Why Every Latter-day Saint Needs to Own This Book

2013-03-09 12.12.57

A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe is probably one of my favorite books in the whole wide world. Is it the be-all, end-all, of all things ever? Nope. So what’s the big deal about it? It is a “switch-flipper” an “ah-HA!” generator and an incredibly fun read!

Latter-day Saints are a people that are swimming in a world of symbolic meaning, especially those that attend the temple, but how many really ‘get it’? The problem is with the way that we think and author Denver Snuffer hit it right on the head:

“Exposure to the culture of ceremony and symbols is a priceless advantage to anyone coming from a secularized and demythologized society. The power in the temple’s rites and symbols, lies in the reorientation of the individual and their minds from what is in society today to a different setting and different world-view…one in which you are prepared for companionship with those who, behind the veil, live in a culture of symbols and ceremony where deep meanings and eternal patterns are seen endlessly.” (Denver Snuffer, The Second Comforter: Conversing with the Lord through the Veil, Millcreek Press, pps. 260-61; 374-75)

I love that quote. In our “secular and demythologized society” we are dense to anything beyond what we see in front of us. Want evidence? Think of any number, how about the number 5. What doctrinal concepts come to mind? How is the number five used throughout the universe, and what properties does it have? What principles are communicated through its attributes?

If you are thinking, “Uhhhhh…” then you just proved my point.

2013-03-09 12.21.55

It is hard to know where to begin, but I believe that this book, “A Beginner’s Guide to Constructing the Universe” is a wonderful place to start. I believe that it does a phenomenal job of flipping that switch in your mind that will help you understand symbolic things and see truths hidden in plain sight!

2013-03-09 12.31.26

The author, Michael S. Schneider is a mathematician and the purpose of his work can be beneficial to anyone regardless of their particular belief system because he is looking at the numbers 1-10 from a mathematical foundation and then simply following where the number leads into astronomy, geology, biology, art, music, architecture, myth, legend and so much more!

Once you begin to see how everything is connected and understand that everything in existence, seen or unseen is created with the numbers 1-9, you immediately begin to see the world differently.

2013-03-09 12.28.21

Suddenly the world becomes a very exciting place and everything in it can begin to speak to you. If you are a Latter-day Saint and enter a highly symbolic place like the temple, you’re going to be in for quite an enlightening experience. You will see things you never noticed before and you will begin to be able to “read” the temple as it was intended.

The author is not a member of the LDS faith and LDS temples themselves are not mentioned in this work, but the self-evident qualities of number explored in this book translate incredibly into our symbology which is based on the same principles.

2013-03-09 12.26.06

The book is structured a lot like a school textbook. There are tons of pictures and things you can try or make to experiment and “play” with the numbers in physical forms using a square and compass, paper strips, piano wire strung between nails to “hear” the numbers and a lot more. The first time I read the book it took me a week and I couldn’t put it down.

2013-03-09 12.30.01

I do believe that this incredible book is an essential addition to every Latter-day Saint home or especially for anyone who associates with symbolism through religion, scripture, sacred rites or sacred architecture. I think even young teenagers would get a kick out of it.

You can pick up a copy for about $12 on Amazon so it’s a steal as far as books go. I have purchased copies for just about everyone in my family and have two copies myself (mine and another I lend out). Trust me, just buy this book, read it and enjoy how interesting everything in the world suddenly becomes ;)

If you would like to explore some LDS symbolism right now for free, head on over to LDSSymbols.com and share it with your friends!

Archetypes Book Reviews Mathematics Meditation/Pondering Numerology Temple Prep
Previous ArticleThe Scale of the Universe 2
Next Article You Cannot Stay on the Summit Forever…
Steve Reed

I created oneClimbs as a place to organize my thoughts and share my observations with anyone who might find the information useful. Though I may speak passionately or convincingly in some of this content, PLEASE don't simply take my word alone on anything. Always seek the truth of all things through study and prayer in the name of Jesus Christ.

6 Comments

  1. Bryce on March 16, 2024 7:38 am

    “While I wouldn’t put my complete trust in AI to interpret scripture, as a language model, I think it can be an interesting tool to help parse out complex wording using an unbiased analysis of the text”

    I would recommend removing this whole part about asking a LLM to interpret scripture and calling it unbiased if you want this to have any future credibility. The creators of chatGPT admit to it having bias, and multiple studies have shown it to be biased.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10623051/

    Take care not to be drawn into “broad paths” and the “mists of darkness”:

    https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/1-ne/8?lang=eng#p23

    https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/scriptures/bofm/1-ne/12?lang=eng&id=17#p17

    Reply
    • Steve Reed on March 25, 2024 4:06 pm

      Yeah that’s a fair point and I agree with you. I made some updates and clarification and was much more careful with my words, thanks for spotting that and helping me correct it.

      Reply
  2. jamesj on March 19, 2013 1:46 pm

    Wow! Thank you for introducing us to this book. I’m definitely putting it on my reading list.

    Reply
    • oneclimbs on March 19, 2013 3:15 pm

      Sure thing, I hope you enjoy it as much as I have and please feel free to come back and share some insights here on this post and we can talk about it!

      Reply
  3. Bonnie Atkinson on March 11, 2013 7:19 am

    I am knee-deep in reviewing books and can’t read anything else for a couple of months, but this sounds fabulous! I will definitely put it on my reading list. When I stumbled into gematria a couple of decades ago and began looking at dream interpretation, I began putting things like this together, and suddenly developed a sadness that our society is so different from ancient Hebrew society. They got this. They were often derailed by it, but they understand patterns and archetypes. Thanks for the reference! I will look forward to diving into this.

    Reply
    • oneclimbs on March 11, 2013 10:35 am

      It would be well worth your time. I think the thing that makes this book different is that it was written by a mathematician instead of a theologian, but it isn’t a “math nerd” book. I’ve come across books that examine the religious meanings behind symbols and they are fine in their own way, but the math and geometry behind numbers are clear and self-evident. I’ve found that the mathematical properties are the most enlightening of all. Like the author states, ‘wherever you see number being used, you see problems being solved’.

      The thing that makes this book different from others, in my opinion, is that it focuses on the mathematical properties of numbers, but then goes a step further by showcasing how the particular properties show up in nature and then in man-made forms.

      Reply
Reply To jamesj Cancel Reply

New Post Email Notifications

You can subscribe any time, and I will ONLY use your email to send you new post updates.

POPULAR POSTS
  • Popular
  • Recent
Recent Comments
  • Steve Reed on The Meaning of Isaiah 4:1 and Seven Women Taking Hold of One Man: “Untangling is a good word. There’s a lot of tangled information but I think there always has been. The Nephites…”
  • Hilary Brock on The Meaning of Isaiah 4:1 and Seven Women Taking Hold of One Man: “Thank you for your insights. Untangling the story of polygamy and the vast story that has been woven has been…”
  • Cheryl Okolovich on Was the Land of Mormon named after someone? If so, who?: “I love your insights. Thank you. Mormon (a promised/sacred space/where the penitent ones are iniated, baptized, received the Holy Ghost…”
  • Steve Reed on One: The Exploration of Archetypal Symbols Series: “Looks like the original link is dead. I did some searching in the Wayback machine to see if I could…”
  • Cam on One: The Exploration of Archetypal Symbols Series: “Your link at the end is broken, any chance you could update it?”
Blogroll
  • A Traditional Architecture Glossary
  • Academy for Temple Studies
  • Book of Mormon Onomasticon
  • Bruce Charlton's Notions
  • Historical Monogamy
  • Interpreter Foundation
  • Isaiah Explained
  • Isaiah Explorer
  • Isaiah Institute
  • Isaiah Prophecy
  • Junior Ganymede
  • Latter-day Saint Architecture Blog
  • Latter-day Saint Temples
  • LDSSymbols.com
  • Leading Saints
  • Number in Scripture by E. W. Bullinger
  • Strongs Concordance
  • TempleStudy
  • The Ancient Context of Joseph Smith's Egyptian Alphabet and Grammar
  • Webster's 1828 Dictionary
New Post Email Notifications

You can subscribe any time, and I will ONLY use your email to send you new post updates.

About this Site

I created oneClimbs as a place to organize my thoughts and share my observations with anyone who might find the information useful. All content on this site is considered a work in progress that is often updated when new insights are obtained.

Climbspiration

“in this Church you don’t have to believe anything that isn’t true…whatever is true is a part of the gospel.” – Henry Eyring

oneClimbs.com
  • Home
  • All Posts
  • About oneClimbs
  • Contact

LecturesOnFaith.com  //  LDSSymbols.com

© 2025 oneClimbs. All content unique to oneClimbs is fair use. All other content is property of the respective copyright owner. oneClimbs.com is not owned, controlled, or affiliated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. All views and opinions are of the authors here who are solely responsible for their content and should not be interpreted as official statements of Church doctrine, belief, or practice, unless specifically stated and correctly referenced.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.