Very nice summary, unity100! The lucidity of your answer makes me wonder: who are you when you are not incarnated on Earth? (it's OK if you don't want to share, I'm just curious).
Much appreciation for the beautiful narrative.
I think what I was referring to as being beyond "the One" is what you described as the distinction between Infinity and Intelligent Infinity. The former I believe is what had been described to me as "the Ground of Being - it is not a mind, it is not a consciousness, it just is. No one understands it."
The aspect of all of this that seems to me so difficult to accept as the ultimate truth is: the existence of a consciousness, of infinite creative capacity, that does not fully comprehend itself. It's the same thing I believe you're referring to when you say
It is clear that "a consciousness of infinite creative capacity" does in fact exist - we're a part of it, that much is not at all in doubt. But then, the fact that a consciousness of that unfathomable capacity is unclear about something strikes me very much as not being accidental. There must be more to the story, even if intelligent infinity does not know what that is. Do you know what I mean?
Much appreciation for the beautiful narrative.
I think what I was referring to as being beyond "the One" is what you described as the distinction between Infinity and Intelligent Infinity. The former I believe is what had been described to me as "the Ground of Being - it is not a mind, it is not a consciousness, it just is. No one understands it."
The aspect of all of this that seems to me so difficult to accept as the ultimate truth is: the existence of a consciousness, of infinite creative capacity, that does not fully comprehend itself. It's the same thing I believe you're referring to when you say
Quote:"If intelligent infinity can be told to be 'discovering' something, it can possibly be that other thing. Which is separated from it. Which can be a lack of potential, or a lack of intelligence, judging from how infinite intelligence is differentiated from infinity. The simple reason is that infinite intelligence and its counterpart must complete each other to become infinity."
It is clear that "a consciousness of infinite creative capacity" does in fact exist - we're a part of it, that much is not at all in doubt. But then, the fact that a consciousness of that unfathomable capacity is unclear about something strikes me very much as not being accidental. There must be more to the story, even if intelligent infinity does not know what that is. Do you know what I mean?