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Summary of all current versions of the literal Law of One... - Adonai One - 12-08-2015 http://immanuel.vervex.ca/index.php/The_Law_of_One For your perusal... I got a nice complete abridged version of Ra speaking of the definition of The Law of One specifically. Saves a lot of work over reading through the whole darn book. It's a really tough search for finding alternatives to Ra's edition, so tough that I've included Highlander's "There Can Be Only One!" Quote:"I am Ra[...]The Confederation of Planets in the Service of the Infinite Creator has only one important statement. That statement, my friends, as you know, is 'All things, all of life, all of the creation is part of one original thought.'[...] RE: Summary of all current versions of the literal Law of One... - The_Tired_Philosopher - 12-08-2015 I like how there can be no mistakes, implying that a 'wrong' while still as itself, isn't a 'mistake'. There is no judgment to create that particular pattern, 'wrong', as a mistake implies. That's the real beauty of these quotes. They have layers of context that are basically in fluctuation constantly allowing everyone to bring home their own variants of the same thing. I'm just glad Ra is even aware of our over abundance of sorrow. Tells me they care. I'll check out your linky~ RE: Summary of all current versions of the literal Law of One... - APeacefulWarrior - 12-08-2015 (12-08-2015, 04:31 AM)The_Tired_Philosopher Wrote: I like how there can be no mistakes, implying that a 'wrong' while still as itself, isn't a 'mistake'. There is no judgment to create that particular pattern, 'wrong', as a mistake implies. Every experience adds to the exploration of infinity. Nothing can be wrong, because everything is right. "Mistakes" are only relevant in terms of whatever local\affected distortions they touch, but in the grand scheme, is just another learning experience. Plus, even in human history, there are plenty of examples of a "mistake" that ended up bringing far more good than its accidental creator could have imagined. Modern antibiotics started with a moldy piece of bread. Silly-putty was a "failed" attempt at synthetic rubber. Teflon was an accidental side-effect of attempts to create new coolants for refrigerators. Every "mistake" is just an unexpected opportunity that suddenly becomes known. Granted, some are less enjoyable than others. ![]() RE: Summary of all current versions of the literal Law of One... - The_Tired_Philosopher - 12-08-2015 I must stress that something is wrong, and that is wrong itself, which paradoxically makes wrong being wrong itself right, making wrong right/wrong at the same time. Also means the only real wrong thing is the idea of wrong itself. Wrong is in itself itself, wrong. Wrong very much exists ![]() Fully agree on 'mistakes' though ![]() RE: Summary of all current versions of the literal Law of One... - Minyatur - 12-08-2015 There is no wrong outside the temporary conceptualization that there have been. Same for mistakes, both when transcended are then seen as perfectly part of the ever present unity. RE: Summary of all current versions of the literal Law of One... - Jeremy - 12-08-2015 (12-08-2015, 12:31 PM)The_Tired_Philosopher Wrote: I must stress that something is wrong, and that is wrong itself, which paradoxically makes wrong being wrong itself right, making wrong right/wrong at the same time. Also means the only real wrong thing is the idea of wrong itself. Unfortunately, wrong takes on a negative connotation because it implies that a fault exists. A fault that something or someone did something or said something they shouldn't. Instead of thinking of something or someone is wrong, I prefer to see it as ignorant or misguided. When looking at a situation using those terms, one can push the negative implications of something that seems wrong and allow acceptance to flow in thus negating the negative all together. |