05-15-2015, 06:09 PM
I think you may find the Holofractal theory interesting then. Especially since you describe the concepts of Love/Light better than I can but everything else, with the exception of the first sentence, and a remark of Free Will, sounds pretty much correct to me.
Simply by saying infinity is without, you are no longer referencing infinity, but something located inside of infinity.
Infinity is in itself both potentiated and activated. It is itself Energy. We reference Intelligent Energy as potential energy, and Intelligent Infinity as kinetic energy. The differentiations are, in my mind, semantic typically in that reciprocally they all equal each other out in their own unique ways when you look further and further into the whole picture. As One, there is no differentiation at a certain level I would imagine, and at another it would seem there is nothing to differentiate. With the exact opposite being true at some point. All is possible, it is called Infinity after all, but more than that I always look at Buzz Lightyear and think he had it right. Infinity and Beyond, there's always more to Infinity. I found the origin story no longer made sense in a thread regarding Simultaneity I made so I've been pondering it silently for a while, and made this realization that the story is closer to a metaphor for us than it is to a literal, "This is how it happened, guys. Wham bam, Will, Love, then holy Light!"
Though I think much more speculation on what exactly Free Will is may be needed. I wouldn't reference it as a power, or impulse, or desire. I'd name it closer to it's own type of thing. Like Power and Strength are variations of a similar essence, Free Will implies a Will that is Free to do as it chooses to. I wouldn't call this an allowance, nor would I call it an attribute of consciousness. If anything, I'd say Free Will and Consciousness are very close to being synonymous. As are all things that are in Being, it self-recursively makes its self possible. Free Will doesn't allow, nor does predestination disallow. If anything, they're forces that allow us control of our selves. Free Will, the capability to make decisions, the responsibility to experience for ourselves.
But I think it's much more than that, just, don't want to type out a wall of text.
Simply by saying infinity is without, you are no longer referencing infinity, but something located inside of infinity.
Infinity is in itself both potentiated and activated. It is itself Energy. We reference Intelligent Energy as potential energy, and Intelligent Infinity as kinetic energy. The differentiations are, in my mind, semantic typically in that reciprocally they all equal each other out in their own unique ways when you look further and further into the whole picture. As One, there is no differentiation at a certain level I would imagine, and at another it would seem there is nothing to differentiate. With the exact opposite being true at some point. All is possible, it is called Infinity after all, but more than that I always look at Buzz Lightyear and think he had it right. Infinity and Beyond, there's always more to Infinity. I found the origin story no longer made sense in a thread regarding Simultaneity I made so I've been pondering it silently for a while, and made this realization that the story is closer to a metaphor for us than it is to a literal, "This is how it happened, guys. Wham bam, Will, Love, then holy Light!"
Though I think much more speculation on what exactly Free Will is may be needed. I wouldn't reference it as a power, or impulse, or desire. I'd name it closer to it's own type of thing. Like Power and Strength are variations of a similar essence, Free Will implies a Will that is Free to do as it chooses to. I wouldn't call this an allowance, nor would I call it an attribute of consciousness. If anything, I'd say Free Will and Consciousness are very close to being synonymous. As are all things that are in Being, it self-recursively makes its self possible. Free Will doesn't allow, nor does predestination disallow. If anything, they're forces that allow us control of our selves. Free Will, the capability to make decisions, the responsibility to experience for ourselves.
But I think it's much more than that, just, don't want to type out a wall of text.