04-02-2009, 11:09 PM
For the Benefit of visiting wanderers who may find this page it might not be amiss to define the Law of One here, since the title asks the question.
My read is:
Infinity is the nature of reality.
If any one thing exists without limits, it is therefore all things.
Therefore, Infinity implies Unity.
All is One, and the One is unbounded. This is the Law of One.
The limits we perceive must therefore be illusury. The body in perceiving these limits is not at fault; to perceive these boundaries is what the body was designed to do. But the perceived limits are not however real.
My read is:
Infinity is the nature of reality.
If any one thing exists without limits, it is therefore all things.
Therefore, Infinity implies Unity.
All is One, and the One is unbounded. This is the Law of One.
The limits we perceive must therefore be illusury. The body in perceiving these limits is not at fault; to perceive these boundaries is what the body was designed to do. But the perceived limits are not however real.