08-08-2016, 06:37 PM
(08-08-2016, 05:24 PM)anagogy Wrote:(08-08-2016, 05:02 PM)Minyatur Wrote: I think I mainly mix up words poorly because my thoughts are not fully formed. Should probably wait some time.
But to reply to what you said, there is nothing which is not within illusions. But once they all are peeled off, what remains?
But what is an illusion? By definition it is:
-a thing that is or is likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted by the senses.
-a deceptive appearance or impression.
-a false idea or belief.
Wrongly perceived implies there is a "correctly perceived" thing or state of being, which, as per deductive logic, could not be nothing else there would be nothing to perceive, or reinterpret.
As for what is perceived when illusions are stripped away, I still strongly feel it is formless, infinite, nondual consciousness, that occasionally imagines a hypothetical dream world in which separation exists. To be convinced otherwise I would either need some really good evidence, or some mighty strong logic.
To me intelligent infinity is simply the singularity of itself, a state of everythingness within the void. You were right that my use of nothingness was poor, because even emptiness is alive, which is why there is the first distortion that contains infinity and internalizes it within the void.
I think what I am trying to get that is that the core of everything is infinite in illusions, in resistance to it's true nature. If I remember correctly, some channeling of Latwii or Hatonn said the Creator seeks to know itself by exploring what it is not, and so here I think that what it is not is infinity, infinity then is there to make constrast to the empty nature of the Creator that contains the potential of infinite illusions.
I also don't think separation is an occasional thing, except perhaps at the level of the creative principle of the Logos, which then again, of itself simply exist in a greater degree of separation beyond our own. Separation to me has infinite dimensions and each are infinite of themselves.