10-20-2010, 01:15 PM
I'd like to bring up a question about the concept of the octave that I've never seen addressed. Ra spoke of their knowledge in assuming that there were infinite octaves, but never clarified if this was horizontal or vertical in concept. Vertical being like a giant, infinite piano with a presumably infinite (unattainable?) progression upwards towards Oneness. Horizontal being the concept of infinite parallel creations. Or some other explanation that I haven't guessed.
An infinite horizontal series of octaves makes sense to me in some ways, because my concept of Infinity means that every single variable must be fully explored. The old tv show Sliders seems to be borne into this idea. If it were infinite vertically, it would seem that either Oneness could never be reached, or an entity would simply reach a point where further experience, while always totally unique, would no longer be desirable for that particular being, and Oneness would be achieved at the next possible point (maybe an octave version of Harvest?)
I really don't know, can someone shed the light of their own thoughts on this? If requested I'll move this to a new thread.
An infinite horizontal series of octaves makes sense to me in some ways, because my concept of Infinity means that every single variable must be fully explored. The old tv show Sliders seems to be borne into this idea. If it were infinite vertically, it would seem that either Oneness could never be reached, or an entity would simply reach a point where further experience, while always totally unique, would no longer be desirable for that particular being, and Oneness would be achieved at the next possible point (maybe an octave version of Harvest?)
I really don't know, can someone shed the light of their own thoughts on this? If requested I'll move this to a new thread.