11-22-2015, 03:36 PM
(11-22-2015, 01:18 PM)Diana Wrote: The Creator (assuming there is one) in my opinion does not care. Not because it can and doesn't (which implies a choice to care rather than not care), but because it would presumably be detached and objective. Caring is a human construct.
Believing in a caring Creator reflects ideas such as Christianity, and our essential feeling of aloneness in this vast universe. Projecting onto a Creator human emotions is exactly the mistake Christianity makes. I don't need to spell out the contradictions of a heavenly father. And if the Creator is experiencing manyness, how then can it care? All is one. As many here have stated, the Creator experiences all things without judgment, so it follows that it is objective and detached from outcomes. This is similar to the wave function which makes sense.
The idea that the Creator is love doesn't even make sense, unless you view love as an objective, unconditional field of manyness, the all, unmanifest infinity. By no definition humans can define does this equal caring. It suggests allowing, but not the human emotion of caring. Caring, because it is an aspect of infinity being played out and experienced by souls on the 3D (and other) stage(s), would be part of the Creator's experience, but the Creator didn't choose it, we did. And because caring is part of intelligent infinity, it would be a tiny aspect in an infinite soup of everything. So to say the Creator cares, would be the same as saying the Creator doesn't care.
For me, the only way it makes sense that there is a OIC, or just a field of infinite possibilities, is that that source is without bias (and of course this fits with the LOO). So if there is no bias, how can the field of infinite possibilities, or the OIC, care?
On the other hand, we presumably have infinite life in this universe on many levels. We have higher density beings. There is a hierarchy of sorts, or paths of unfolding. So to disagree with the way things have been set up here, and I often do when I am feeling less detached, would be to address some of those beings who were involved in these experiments. The OIC is just there experiencing it all, or could be said to be providing an environment—vast as it could be imagined to be—in which it all could play out as it will.
Yeah but the Creator is the experiencer of it all, so our existence denotes a desire to be as us, in this many-ness. So in a way it does care about being us who are sub-sequent thoughts of the original thought.
Our experiences of being separate of the OIC is what is desired to be explored, but all paths merge back where it all originated from. Our existence is an investment/focus of the source, each an equal focus of infinity into a separate reality of it all.