01-29-2017, 12:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-29-2017, 12:40 PM by AnthroHeart.)
(01-29-2017, 12:33 PM)Minyatur Wrote: Is not the Universe's Logos the second distortion.
Quote:15.21 Questioner: Well, in yesterday’s material you stated “we offer the Law of One, the solving of paradoxes.” You also mentioned earlier that the first paradox, or the first distortion I meant, was the distortion of free will. Could you tell me if there’s a sequence? Is there a first, second, third, fourth distortion of the Law of One?
Ra: I am Ra. Only up to a very short point. After this point, the many-ness of distortions are equal one to another. The first distortion, free will, finds focus. This is the second distortion known to you as Logos, the Creative Principle or Love. This intelligent energy thus creates a distortion known as Light. From these three distortions come many, many hierarchies of distortions, each having its own paradoxes to be synthesized, no one being more important than another.
About your anthromorphic interest, it'd seem paradoxal for a Logoi to have an anthromorphic form when their role is to generate themselves into a time/space of experience. So i doubt there would be anthromorphic ones but there should infinite with an investment in anthromorphic 3D beings.
I guess though the definition of anthromorphic becomes paradoxal within this context because humans are no longer any form of reference point and what you condider an anthromorphic specie would in turn have their own sense of anthromorphic from which they are the reference point. So you could be a furry and be unwell you don't have scales like reptiles or be hairless like an hairless specie in the same fashion you are unwell to be a furry.
I didn't mean anthopomorphic (animal) beings. I mean that Logoi have human tendencies. Anthropomorphic attributes humanlike characteristics to something not human.
I understand that Logoi are not a species. I wasn't referring to furry at all.
With that said, do Logoi think like humans? Do they have emotions? Do they have the same sense of morality as humans? But morality can be very subjective.
Are Logoi truly objective?
When I refer to furry things, I'll say anthro instead. Anthro for me is different than anthropomorphic.