02-25-2011, 03:33 PM
Oh wow, wow. Thanks, Eric. My mind is swirling with infinite ideas now, but I will attempt articulation of a few:
Since you mentioned the daydreams, I'll respond to that first. All of my life, I have been sensitive to scenes of violence, gore, terror, etc., in movies and stories. And what do people always say? "It's just a movie." That explanation never sat well with me, because I felt changed by what I had seen or read. Also, I always wondered about the author/creator of such, and the actors, the participants. If thoughts carry energy, and thought forms can manifest in this world, how do you know you haven't created something in another world, expecially considering the focus required to write a book, make a movie, etc.? On the flip side, many authors claim to receive inspiration...the concept of infinite universes discussed in the documentary presents the possibility that these stories are actual events/daydreams from another universe, occurring here.
One professor dismissed the idea of infinity, asserting that at some number the addition of one would result in zero. I cannot find it, but I believe somewhere Ra mentions studying the concept of zero. But I did find this:
I'm wondering, does this lead you to think that infininity = zero or infinity = one?
Even though I cannot fully grasp such concepts and may not ever do so in this incarnation, the contemplation of them certainly has lifted my vibration today. Feeling a little "lighter".
Thanks again, Eric, for initiating the topic.
Since you mentioned the daydreams, I'll respond to that first. All of my life, I have been sensitive to scenes of violence, gore, terror, etc., in movies and stories. And what do people always say? "It's just a movie." That explanation never sat well with me, because I felt changed by what I had seen or read. Also, I always wondered about the author/creator of such, and the actors, the participants. If thoughts carry energy, and thought forms can manifest in this world, how do you know you haven't created something in another world, expecially considering the focus required to write a book, make a movie, etc.? On the flip side, many authors claim to receive inspiration...the concept of infinite universes discussed in the documentary presents the possibility that these stories are actual events/daydreams from another universe, occurring here.
One professor dismissed the idea of infinity, asserting that at some number the addition of one would result in zero. I cannot find it, but I believe somewhere Ra mentions studying the concept of zero. But I did find this:
Quote:This point only becomes important when you consider that when all of creation in its infinity has reached a spiritual gravitational mass of sufficient nature, the entire creation infinitely coalesces; the light seeking and finding its source and thusly ending the creation and beginning a new creation much as you consider the black hole, as you call it, with its conditions of infinitely great mass at the zero point from which no light may be seen as it has been absorbed. (LOO 29.18)Also, in the very first session:
Quote:Ra: I am Ra. Consider, if you will, that the universe is infinite. This has yet to be proven or disproven, but we can assure you that there is no end to your selves, your understanding, what you would call your journey of seeking, or your perceptions of the creation.
That which is infinite cannot be many, for many-ness is a finite concept. To have infinity you must identify or define that infinity as unity; otherwise, the term does not have any referent or meaning. In an Infinite Creator there is only unity. You have seen simple examples of unity. You have seen the prism which shows all colors stemming from the sunlight. This is a simplistic example of unity. (LOO 1.5)
I'm wondering, does this lead you to think that infininity = zero or infinity = one?
Quote:When your peoples grasp infinity, then and only then, can the gateway be opened to the Law of One. (LOO 7.12)
Even though I cannot fully grasp such concepts and may not ever do so in this incarnation, the contemplation of them certainly has lifted my vibration today. Feeling a little "lighter".
Thanks again, Eric, for initiating the topic.