12-16-2010, 05:25 PM
On Infinity and Nothingness:
Infinity is One, even if "composed" of an infinite amount of finites --> the whole (the One) is necessarily greater than the sum of its parts (finites).
If nothingness is the complete absence of things (aka finites), then what is absolute thingness? It is unity, oneness, infinity.
If we consider the stillness mentioned in earlier posts, this can be equated with the fulcrum of a lever, as say a see-saw or teeter-totter. The fulcrum never moves but provides the means by which energy is conveyed by the motion of the the plank. Nothingness and stillness equate because stillness is the absence of motion/vibrations, and in this sense nothingness is a lack of motion. The finiteness of the universe IS its motions for if there weren't any motions then nothing would actually be, let alone be sensed, interpreted, and acted upon by entities; all senses require some form of motion to be activated, and light itself as that which helps us see the world, results from the motion (quantum jump) of an electron from a higher to a lower atomic orbital.
So, if an entity is experiencing/existing at the highest level/note of 7th density, they are unified with all of Creation, and this state naturally precedes the move into the so-called 8th density which begins a new octave. At this level of "foreverness" time and space no longer hold sway because there isn't a multiplicity of objects requiring time and space to manifest within/through. When Ra says that Infinity "became aware" and this was Intelligent Infinity, I believe they are making reference to a waking up from a sort of eternal sleep of foreverness which comes after the full realization of experience that the octave has to provide, at the highest point of 7th density. Herein lies the key point I want to express:
If one not only realizes but experiences that it is ALL things, and this is the essence of 7th density from which all stems, then it is indeed One. But, in order for any thing to exist, it must stand in relation to at least one other thing, let alone the infinitude of things in Creation. This means that nothingness is the natural "state" of Infinity, because it is ALL things; it can't be a thing because it is all things. So this state of true oneness at the height of 7th density means that the entity (as all entities) actually loses "consciousness" of itself, because it no longer exists in relation to any other part of itself as they have all been unified. In this sense, All and Nothing, seeming polar opposites, are actually two sides of the same coin, the bias towards each depending on how one chooses to view it.
It is in the waking up, where Infinity becomes "aware" or intelligent, that finiteness can begin once again as a new octave. Intelligent Infinity is the means by which the absolute unity of Infinity differentiates itself from itself in the illusion of energetic relationships AKA polarity, this being Intelligent Energy. We know from physics that energy is the ability to do work (force x distance), so we can extrapolate this to the macro Creation and see that the Creator (Intelligent Infinity) must make use of polarity (Intelligent Energy) to manifest a set of finite relationships that may eventually know their true nature (unity) once again. I realize that this may seemingly contradict what Ra says about II being the potential used by the kinetic IE, but once again it's just a matter of from which side is one viewing it, and this is the nature of polar relationships. Just as the teacher learns and the learner teaches, or using a biological example, the father actively puts forth the sperm which is then turned around at the end of the pregnancy when the mother actively puts forth the child into the world.
Ok, starting to get ahead of myself, so I'll leave it there. Hopefully that made some sense and I didn't contradict myself too much, hehe. That's something which is hard to avoid when talking about the inherently paradoxical (from our POV) nature of the relationship between infinity and finiteness.
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Infinity is One, even if "composed" of an infinite amount of finites --> the whole (the One) is necessarily greater than the sum of its parts (finites).
If nothingness is the complete absence of things (aka finites), then what is absolute thingness? It is unity, oneness, infinity.
If we consider the stillness mentioned in earlier posts, this can be equated with the fulcrum of a lever, as say a see-saw or teeter-totter. The fulcrum never moves but provides the means by which energy is conveyed by the motion of the the plank. Nothingness and stillness equate because stillness is the absence of motion/vibrations, and in this sense nothingness is a lack of motion. The finiteness of the universe IS its motions for if there weren't any motions then nothing would actually be, let alone be sensed, interpreted, and acted upon by entities; all senses require some form of motion to be activated, and light itself as that which helps us see the world, results from the motion (quantum jump) of an electron from a higher to a lower atomic orbital.
So, if an entity is experiencing/existing at the highest level/note of 7th density, they are unified with all of Creation, and this state naturally precedes the move into the so-called 8th density which begins a new octave. At this level of "foreverness" time and space no longer hold sway because there isn't a multiplicity of objects requiring time and space to manifest within/through. When Ra says that Infinity "became aware" and this was Intelligent Infinity, I believe they are making reference to a waking up from a sort of eternal sleep of foreverness which comes after the full realization of experience that the octave has to provide, at the highest point of 7th density. Herein lies the key point I want to express:
If one not only realizes but experiences that it is ALL things, and this is the essence of 7th density from which all stems, then it is indeed One. But, in order for any thing to exist, it must stand in relation to at least one other thing, let alone the infinitude of things in Creation. This means that nothingness is the natural "state" of Infinity, because it is ALL things; it can't be a thing because it is all things. So this state of true oneness at the height of 7th density means that the entity (as all entities) actually loses "consciousness" of itself, because it no longer exists in relation to any other part of itself as they have all been unified. In this sense, All and Nothing, seeming polar opposites, are actually two sides of the same coin, the bias towards each depending on how one chooses to view it.
It is in the waking up, where Infinity becomes "aware" or intelligent, that finiteness can begin once again as a new octave. Intelligent Infinity is the means by which the absolute unity of Infinity differentiates itself from itself in the illusion of energetic relationships AKA polarity, this being Intelligent Energy. We know from physics that energy is the ability to do work (force x distance), so we can extrapolate this to the macro Creation and see that the Creator (Intelligent Infinity) must make use of polarity (Intelligent Energy) to manifest a set of finite relationships that may eventually know their true nature (unity) once again. I realize that this may seemingly contradict what Ra says about II being the potential used by the kinetic IE, but once again it's just a matter of from which side is one viewing it, and this is the nature of polar relationships. Just as the teacher learns and the learner teaches, or using a biological example, the father actively puts forth the sperm which is then turned around at the end of the pregnancy when the mother actively puts forth the child into the world.
Ok, starting to get ahead of myself, so I'll leave it there. Hopefully that made some sense and I didn't contradict myself too much, hehe. That's something which is hard to avoid when talking about the inherently paradoxical (from our POV) nature of the relationship between infinity and finiteness.
/:idea: