07-31-2010, 10:41 AM
(07-29-2010, 05:17 PM)Lavazza Wrote: Interesting discussion! I believe I understand how you are approaching the term Infinity, unity. Of course by the very definition of the word "infinity" implies that there are no limitations whatsoever, in any way. However Ali and Monica have made the points well that things can have particular characteristics which are infinite. This doesn't mean that whatever is being described then becomes the definition of "infinity", just that one aspect of it is. There is no contradiction there so far as I can see.This whole thing is really just a matter of semantics. I don't think we're disagreeing in content. I use the dictionary word infinite which simply means it must in some way be unbounded. Infinite space means that there is an infinite amount of space. If it is curled up in a black hole the size of a pea it's still infinite space.
Unity chooses Ra's usage of the word which means it must in all way be unbounded. So the infinite is by definition all that is. As soon as something exists that is not part of that infinite, then the infinite according to unity stops being infinite.