(03-21-2014, 09:36 AM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: Does infinity never change, or is it more accurate to say that infinity is simultaneous?
What would either of scenarios mean to you? It can only be simultaneous (The appearance of such) if the very idea of time is also a concept within Infinity (Which is outside that concept having 'realized it', so to speak).
'Infinity' is simply a blanket term which denotes the encompassing of all potential concepts. If 'Infinity' were to change in some fashion it would not be considered Infinity in the first place, for that previous state must have been lacking the new state. There is the concept of change within the Infinity sure, though at a higher level no. You're forced to abstract Infinity into something tangible, which you cannot, as any and all explanations will inevitably fall short of what it is, having existed within that thing being described. Ask a fish to describe water.
Quote:And what caused Creator to become aware? Was it the desire to know itself sprung up at some point? Was there a time before Creator was aware? (I'm guessing if so, then that was the previous Octave). The Creator became aware as a harvest of the previous Octave.
You can't desire to know yourself without being aware of yourself in the first place, though if time is also a concept within infinity (And therefore the linear sequential series of events we are accustomed to), the paradox is resolved. I'd say out of one of the many concepts or 'nodes' to explore awareness was one of them, so it was a natural inherent result of Infinity. There is an entire spectrum of experience (Infinite in itself) which can only be realised whilst exploring the idea of being 'aware'. As Ra says, "The Creator is the focusing of infinity as an aware or conscious principle".