I do understand your desire to see rational proof for what you suppose must be a claim of supernatural interference in the world. First, I hope you can put the supernatural assumption aside. Also, sadly, I can't see myself putting the time and effort into working up the kind of proof you guys would find acceptable.
However, I hope we may move past that particular hurdle and address something just as important of which Hans has said: "This is the single one of your claims that might hold some merit." This is the possibility that others in the past could have arrived at the same conclusion as myself (albeit with the supernatural dimension taken as read), and adapted their own lifetime purpose to what they imagined to be its purpose.
I can't see why that is such an obstacle in light of the anecdote I described, concerning the mathematician: Stanislaw Ulam. He was doodling with a square spiral of Natural Numbers (much like the Genesis Seal) and discovered something interesting about prime numbers. Given the amount of interest in Hebrew texts in the Middle Ages, it would be strange indeed if someone hadn't seen what I call the Genesis Seal.
Incidentally, I am not suggesting here that the Genesis Seal will tell us anything about prime numbers. But I am suggesting it could tell us something interesting and useful about the way people have bahaved in the past, on the strength of its apparent existence.