06-20-2011, 02:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-20-2011, 02:22 AM by Bring4th_Austin.)
Right, I understand, saying that they "leave" would be saying that they would be lost to this creation, and we know that there are no losses in regards to the creator.
But I see a distinction here, because Ra says there are those who "wander," implying that there are also some who don't. So these "octave wanderers" come back in a sense, and are more present within our octave than those who do not come back. The one's who do not come back are not present within our octave. So as it is understood that "leaving" might imply separation, I see a distinction between octaves, and a distinction between "us" and "them." Of course, all are the creator, but we are indeed all different sparks of the creator.
But I see a distinction here, because Ra says there are those who "wander," implying that there are also some who don't. So these "octave wanderers" come back in a sense, and are more present within our octave than those who do not come back. The one's who do not come back are not present within our octave. So as it is understood that "leaving" might imply separation, I see a distinction between octaves, and a distinction between "us" and "them." Of course, all are the creator, but we are indeed all different sparks of the creator.
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