07-15-2010, 09:46 AM
(07-15-2010, 07:02 AM)Namaste Wrote: I think brother, the word is ineffable (which I seem to recall you using in another thread recently)...
Quote:Ineffable: Incapable of being expressed; indescribable or unutterable
One could consider trying to describe intelligent infinity from the perspective of a third density mindset, ineffable (although very intellectually stimulating) :¬)
That's it, Namaste! "Ineffable". Much better ring to it. Also, Poffo, I agree, substituting "transconceptual" for the word "infinity" makes it a rather clunky affair. : ) And Unity100, great post #25!
I just wanted to clarify to anyone participating in this thread that I meant not to negate any of your excellent thoughts. Nor to suggest that this is not a topic worthy of exploration and discussion.
In my previous post, I just hoped to lighten and soften the effort to understand through the process of rational thought that which, in the end, will forever elude thought. This is just my opinion but is also one shared by every human who has become the drop in the ocean, that is, every entity who has dissolved the boundaries of the separate self in the ocean of intelligent infinity.
If we approach the infinite that way, then maybe we can release the intense need to cling to "is" and "is not" and nail it down to an absolutely pristine definition.
Which is not to say that it's not worthy to "define" intelligent infinity as clearly as possible - much productive conversation and thought can ensue from the attempt - it is only to suggest that we can shift our focus ever so slightly to the art of relating to other people with flexibility, warmth, and humor, realizing that our most important function here is to relate to, understand, and respect others.
Lots of love to all,
GLB
Explanation by the tongue makes most things clear, but love unexplained is clearer. - Rumi