09-05-2010, 11:01 PM
"All there is" need not be infinite (in a mathematical sense!) so it is wrong to make the definition "Infinity is simply all there is". Rather, you could postulate that "all there is, is infinite".
As I recall from reading the Ra material, the "negatives" have to turn to the positive, not in order to reach intelligent infinity (which they can do by opening the violet ray, just as the positives) but because of an increasingly burdensome spiritual entropy (which I take to be akin to trying to have a conversation in a party where more and more people keep arriving and talking loudly).
It is my belief that we (positives and negatives alike) are not limited in any way (in the sense of the infinite becoming finite) but that the veil just makes it seem this way. The word "we" here is part of the problem - there is no we, but a matter of definition of some subset of infinity. If we could see past the veil "we" would realize that there is no "we" and the apparent finiteness (in Unity's sense) is really just a part of the infinity that "we" (qua "I am") are. It doesn't take an infinite time to reach this, as would be expected of a finite system growing, accreting, towards infinity. Rather, it can happens in the blink of an eye that one can realize their infinite nature.
As I recall from reading the Ra material, the "negatives" have to turn to the positive, not in order to reach intelligent infinity (which they can do by opening the violet ray, just as the positives) but because of an increasingly burdensome spiritual entropy (which I take to be akin to trying to have a conversation in a party where more and more people keep arriving and talking loudly).
It is my belief that we (positives and negatives alike) are not limited in any way (in the sense of the infinite becoming finite) but that the veil just makes it seem this way. The word "we" here is part of the problem - there is no we, but a matter of definition of some subset of infinity. If we could see past the veil "we" would realize that there is no "we" and the apparent finiteness (in Unity's sense) is really just a part of the infinity that "we" (qua "I am") are. It doesn't take an infinite time to reach this, as would be expected of a finite system growing, accreting, towards infinity. Rather, it can happens in the blink of an eye that one can realize their infinite nature.