04-03-2015, 02:46 PM
(04-03-2015, 02:42 PM)Minyatur Wrote:(04-03-2015, 02:36 PM)AngelofDeath Wrote:(04-03-2015, 02:12 PM)Minyatur Wrote:(04-03-2015, 10:16 AM)AngelofDeath Wrote: You of all people should know the dangers of an out-of-control imagination then. It is well to have a big imagination so long as one knows it is imagination.
In infinity, whatever is imagined is happening elsewhere. You cannot channel thoughts outside of infinity.
There is no "where" in infinity. Hence, no elsewhere. Nothing needs to happen. Everything has already happened and is happening. Thus, imagination in infinity is void, empty.
I'm not sure what you are pointing out as this can be applied to anything considered "real" by any of us. Here would also not be a "where" in infinity.
My point is that imagination doesn't take place anywhere so asserting that "all things are happening somewhere" doesn't make any sense. Thus, becoming consumed by one's imagination is to become trapped in an 'out there' that doesn't actually exist. Again, not making any point of it being "wrong" but it does appear to me to be rather self-consuming.
I am implying that there is no difference between 'immediate' and 'everything'. If you are tending to what is right in front of you, you are tending to everything.