06-12-2011, 05:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-2016, 05:09 AM by mattschryer.)
I now believe I understand what Ra was meaning when this statement was made
"The more advanced the entity, the more tenuous the connection between the sub-Logos and the perceived catalyst until, finally, all catalyst is chosen, generated, and manufactured by the self, for the self."
I believe this supports total determinism and is a reference to the nature of the experiences of any given self who finds themselves on that particular path; in so far that any self on this path will experience, within themselves, the apparancy of total control over the generation of the catalyst as it appears in their experiences within themselves. When we view the totality perspective, we can see that the choices one makes, whether they be generated through intent (catalyst generated within the self) or reaction (catalyst generated beyond of the self), polarity is always maintained, and free will experienced equally along either path. It seems to me that some will have this experience of total generation of catalyst and others will not, each becoming only that which they could have been for all that is to be all that is, balanced and perfect in its knowing of itself.
It seems to me we are saying that from within the self there is absolute free will, choice, and associated responsibility; but that through the perspective of the creator all is determined and all exists currently and concurrently.
"The more advanced the entity, the more tenuous the connection between the sub-Logos and the perceived catalyst until, finally, all catalyst is chosen, generated, and manufactured by the self, for the self."
I believe this supports total determinism and is a reference to the nature of the experiences of any given self who finds themselves on that particular path; in so far that any self on this path will experience, within themselves, the apparancy of total control over the generation of the catalyst as it appears in their experiences within themselves. When we view the totality perspective, we can see that the choices one makes, whether they be generated through intent (catalyst generated within the self) or reaction (catalyst generated beyond of the self), polarity is always maintained, and free will experienced equally along either path. It seems to me that some will have this experience of total generation of catalyst and others will not, each becoming only that which they could have been for all that is to be all that is, balanced and perfect in its knowing of itself.
It seems to me we are saying that from within the self there is absolute free will, choice, and associated responsibility; but that through the perspective of the creator all is determined and all exists currently and concurrently.