09-28-2021, 12:44 PM
(09-27-2021, 09:48 PM)Brandon Gwinn Wrote: I think paradoxes exist to humble us so that we rely not so much on grasping with the mind, but on the opening of our hearts. One relevant example of this is how most of us come to the deduction that there can only be one objective truth to reality (which, while being embodied by the universe, is transcendent to our subjective understanding), but we each have our own unique beliefs which are "Truth" to us. So Truth is both one and many- a paradox. It's kind of like if I buy a car from the lot, whether it's new or used, it's still "new" to me. I think this is why the Gospel of Phillip says, "Truth is one and many, for our sakes, to teach us about the one, in love, through the many."
Well 'paradoxes' exist thus "it" can be recognized, whatever "it" is.
Basically it's a pattern of "Is" and "Not Is".
Without the "Not Is" the "Is" cannot be recognized..
Without "Not Light" (Darkness) then Light cannot be recognized.
Without "Not Unity" (Separation) then Unity cannot be recognized.
While "Truth" is truly dependent on context and perspective.
And the reason why the one infinite creator fractalize itself into many is to experience multitude of context and perspective.
No 'unit of consciousness' contained in a 'soul' will experienced the exact same thing thus having the exact same perspective thus having the exact same opinion. Even "You" and "You 10 or 20 years ago" will not have the exact same perspective and opinion on all things.
In such context, it's understood that all are serving the one infinite creator, regardless they took the "Is" or the "Not Is" path/perspective/context.
No right or wrong, but only identity.
All is one, and that one is love/light, light/love, the Infinite Creator