05-29-2013, 01:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-29-2013, 01:29 AM by Adonai One.)
(05-29-2013, 01:17 AM)TheEternal Wrote: Isn't a wound not a wound unless it is in opposition to wholeness? The wound exists not simply to be healed, imo, but so that future/past wounds may be perceived. Healing happens when the wound is released and is no longer held on to as a source of innate identity. A wound is, really, something which has been disconnected from wholeness.
If a wound festers, it can result in death.
Sure, everyone is free to suffer if they so choose, or work to see others suffer, and perhaps on some level the Creator does enjoy the experience because of the raw fact that it is an experience, but isn't the whole purpose of third density to choose a polarity to engage in?
However, who am I to speak for the One Infinite Creator?
That, I believe, is the most fatal fallacy of all, for I am but one of its infinite voices.
I would like to think a wound is an infinitely valuable creation as all things are and doesn't just exist to serve a higher function.
(05-29-2013, 01:24 AM)Guardian Wrote: Can these actions be given compassion? Why would you have to?
Are not all things life? Are not all things of the one original thought with infinite worth?
(05-29-2013, 01:22 AM)anagogy Wrote:(05-29-2013, 01:05 AM)Adonai One Wrote: Does it exist to be undone? Does a wound exist to be healed?
I like think that woulds are pleasurable and the negativity is savored. The Creator does not yearn to dissolve these things, does he?
The creator is exploring itself in separation. This necessitates duality. Opposites attract. It's their nature.
Negative and positive are certainly relative to one another. All I know is that the distortions are eventually undistorted. Everything balances out eventually.
All that I argue is that if all things are in unity inherently and that even seperation itself as a concept is within this unity, the duality doesn't truly exist. I argue that duality is an illusion. The concept of distortion is just as illusive as the concept of illusion itself.
I don't see anything striving for balance. I don't see anything balancing. I don't see a "highest good" or even a seperate Creator. I see everything as the Creator. I see everything as already balanced and infinitely perfect.