03-24-2017, 09:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2017, 09:31 AM by Bring4th_Austin.)
Similarly, I've never thought that an infinite creation implied every imaginable situation or scenario being physically manifest. I think infinity does imply infinite potential, though.
But my thought on your question has always been this: Doesn't the fact that you have imagined it mean that it exists? In your imagination? Your imagination could be described as "some strange realm unknown to the physical time-bound world." And so, in a sense, it does exist in this physical manifestation, as an extension of yourself.
If the question is whether it exists separate from your imagination, in a realm where there are beings with similar beingness to us, experiencing this in the same way you imagine it, my logic and studies tell me that it's unlikely. But then again, what do we know?
But my thought on your question has always been this: Doesn't the fact that you have imagined it mean that it exists? In your imagination? Your imagination could be described as "some strange realm unknown to the physical time-bound world." And so, in a sense, it does exist in this physical manifestation, as an extension of yourself.
If the question is whether it exists separate from your imagination, in a realm where there are beings with similar beingness to us, experiencing this in the same way you imagine it, my logic and studies tell me that it's unlikely. But then again, what do we know?
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