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@LsavedSmeD
I think you've got an important point. There is infinity in many different directions. We use to think in macro infinity... But there's also the micro infinity. Every time we look at an object on a smaller scale it will reveal a smaller micro cosmos with it's own laws and uniqueness.
Something without boundaries is either infinitely large or infinitely small.
This is representative of a fractal universe, not of an infinite universe in the traditional 3d sense. Infinity is a concept that is distorted in 3d consciousness. Infinity exists everywhere where we can keep reinventing the way we look at things. So that includes the finite and ordinary. When Ra speaks about intelligent infinity he's not speaking about something that has horizons. But not necessarily about something large in size either.
William Blake said it well in his famous poem.
To see the universe in a grain of sand
And heaven in a wildflower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour.
@LsavedSmeD
I think you've got an important point. There is infinity in many different directions. We use to think in macro infinity... But there's also the micro infinity. Every time we look at an object on a smaller scale it will reveal a smaller micro cosmos with it's own laws and uniqueness.
Something without boundaries is either infinitely large or infinitely small.
This is representative of a fractal universe, not of an infinite universe in the traditional 3d sense. Infinity is a concept that is distorted in 3d consciousness. Infinity exists everywhere where we can keep reinventing the way we look at things. So that includes the finite and ordinary. When Ra speaks about intelligent infinity he's not speaking about something that has horizons. But not necessarily about something large in size either.
William Blake said it well in his famous poem.
To see the universe in a grain of sand
And heaven in a wildflower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand
And eternity in an hour.