09-29-2014, 03:19 AM
(09-27-2014, 06:20 PM)Adonai One Wrote: For your consideration:
A being hates itself and the universe entirely, believing the universe has nothing to offer it that it can consider itself and a part of its experience. It seeks self-destruction and complete unconsciousness of parts of itself it no longer considers itself. It destroys its very soul.
I believe a creator can lose a portion of itself and I believe it happens often in the furthest depths of the universe to where souls cannot be reached by the beings of this galaxy. I believe I have been a being that has sought complete self-destruction unable to cope with not seeing itself in anything but itself.
I state this because I believe this idea of a completely safe and secure universe is an avoidance of the catalyst of being responsible for our own existence. There won't always be someone there to save you. Nobody was there for me eons ago.
I don't think anyone here would deny that there are infinity+1 undesirable circumstances we may experience in which there will be no one there to "save" us. This is something different, speaking of losses to the Creator.
Quote:63.8: It is to be kept in the forefront of the faculties of intelligence that there is one creation in which there is no loss.
It is one creation in which there is no loss and...
Quote:26.23: This would be the loss to the Creator...
And so it simply doesn't fit the logic of the Ra material that it is possible that there is loss. Ra might be wrong, you might be right, but a Creator which loses a portion of itself and a creation in which there is no loss are simply not compatible.
And if you were lost to the Creator, then you wouldn't be here
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