05-16-2018, 07:36 PM
(05-16-2018, 09:28 AM)Elros Wrote: If you remove the imperfect from infinity, you're essentially making it void and not really infinite. Infinity holds growth into completion, but there is no infinity without growth finding completion.
I'm not sure if you were just making a general statement or if you're misunderstanding what I'm saying but no one is removing the perfection from anything. In order to learn, the one has to pretend to not be omniscient. In order to desire, it has to pretend to be separate from some aspect of infinity that may be desired. Change requires the one to pretend it is something changeable. But if you are saying change is an aspect of perfection I agree wholeheartedly and am not saying otherwise. All experiences (all potential states of change) are contained in the mysterious paradox of true simultaneity that is the One Infinite Creator.