09-04-2010, 06:19 PM
(09-04-2010, 12:01 PM)βαθμιαίος Wrote: Thanks, Poffo. I believe I followed your discussion, but I'm still not clear why a straight line describes the infinite whole. Is it that the straight line eventually becomes a circle?
Also, how does the straight line/infinite whole paradox cause galaxies and solar systems to tend toward the lenticular?
Quote:...the infinite whole paradoxically described by the straight line, as you would call it. This paradox is responsible for the shape of the various physical illusion entities you call solar systems, galaxies, and planets of revolving and tending towards the lenticular.
This is just my interpretation, I don't speak for Ra. I am Poffo.

They describe the "light of love" as having in its occurences of being (manifestations) certain characteristics (archetypal patterning), one among them being the infinite whole paradoxically described by the straight line. I mentioned already how the "revolving and tending towards the lenticular" describes circularity to me, so I'll try to merge all that together.
It is my opinion that the Logos (as the manifestation of Intelligent Infinity as Intelligent Energy) can be represented as a triangle representing 3 forces (+/-/=) and that the Logos itself represents the "=", and thus mediates between positive and negative, and this is so in all systems of duality (which including the 3rd force are actually systems of polarity). It's akin to the fulcrum of the see-saw which mediates the oscillations of the bench that sits on it. It doesn't move, but it allows the movement of the bench, and as one side is up (+) the other is down (-) and vice versa, yet the fulcrum (=) is steady in one place.
Those oscillations can be thought of as respresenting the dual sine wave motion of light, which is itself composed of electric (+) and magnetic (-) fields. A sine wave is a simple way of representing that movement between positive and negative, the crests being positive and the troughs being negative. Sine waves, as shown before, represent the movement of points around a circle.
In euclidian geometry, a line (properly a line segment) is the shortest path between any two points. The line is 1 dimensional while the point(s) are 0 dimensional. Any line can also be seen as the diameter of a circle, and in this way a cirlcle could be seen to encapsulate any two points. On a flat plane there is no such thing as a 2-gon, and therefore the triangle is the really the first possible polygon. If you consider that polygons represent archetypes (triangle = polarity, square = pairs of opposites, pentagon = phi, growth) then you can see the circle as the unifying archetypal pattern that contains/gives rise to all the others.
So, the "light of love (logos)" manifests in the occurence of a straight line because the light itself contains that fundamental polarity (+/-, electric/magnetic, crest/trough, etc), and that it describes the infinite whole which is archetypally a circle. This is also interesting in terms of wave/particle duality of the photon, in that a particle is a "point" and a wave is a "line", and when you zoom into a point it's really a circle, and a point is merely a line being viewed through one of its points.
We can also see that the octave of densities is the manfistation of the light of love, that it is the Logos spread out into its various frequency levels which in turn are represented by different colours, and in the example of the human body (as the image of Creator) the chakras (densities) are laid out in a straight line. The polarity mentioned also shows up in the density spectrum as the lower densities representing the material universe and the higher densities representing the spiritual universe.
I'll end that here as I'm starting to get fairly tangential and WAY off topic.
As far as how the "straight line/infinite whole paradox cause galaxies and solar systems to tend toward the lenticular?".....I'm not an astrophysicist and can only guess as to how that comes about, but perhaps the archetypal patterning I've highlighted may point you in a productive direction

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