09-02-2010, 11:09 PM
(09-02-2010, 10:27 PM)Aaron Wrote: Hi, βαθμιαίος!How am I supposed to read that, anyways? In my head, it sounds like "Bayouiaoc", but I know that's not right... lol!
Hi Aaron! I pronounce it "Bath-mee-eye-os" but I have to admit I don't really know how it's supposed to be pronounced. I do know that the "θ" is "th" and the μ is "m".
(09-02-2010, 10:27 PM)Aaron Wrote: To me, this doesn't make sense. I think Intelligent Infinity, being the intelligent creating principle behind every speck and fathom of creation, inner and outer, is not limited to an existence separate from Infinity, or to an existence at all!
If I understand what you're saying here, it's the same thing I'm trying to say, which is that intelligent infinity is not separate from infinity. It is infinity.
(09-02-2010, 10:27 PM)Aaron Wrote: This is how I see Intelligent Infinity. It's the motion and creation of Infinity, independent from, but not replacing, the state of Infinity being Infinite. One more step down, the Creation or Universe is what the motion brings into being.
If I understand you here, I think what you're ascribing to intelligent infinity is actually what Ra ascribes to the Logos, or intelligent energy. Here is how Ra defined intelligent infinity:
Quote:27.5 There is unity. This unity is all that there is. This unity has a potential and kinetic. The potential is intelligent infinity. Tapping this potential will yield work. This work has been called by us, intelligent energy.
The nature of this work is dependent upon the particular distortion of free will which in turn is the nature of a particular intelligent energy of kinetic focus of the potential of unity or that which is all.
In response to Don's follow-up question, they then said
Quote:27.7 In this way you may observe the term to be somewhat two-sided, one use of the term, that being as the undistorted unity, being without any kinetic or potential side. The other application of this term, which we use undifferentiatedly for lack of other terms in the sense of the vast potential tapped into by foci or focuses of energy, we call intelligent energy.
So you can see that they use intelligent infinity to refer both to the undistorted unity (ie infinity) and to the potential of that unity. The kinetic side of that unity, they call intelligent energy.