03-04-2020, 07:20 AM
(03-02-2020, 11:43 AM)Great Central Sun Wrote: How can something be infinite?
Something cannot be infinite. To be infinite, that something also must be 'not something'. Its imbalance of being something must be balanced with not being something to cancel each other out by combining.
The moment you are able to describe something by any adjective, that thing is not infinite in whatever adjective you use. Its deviated from total equilibrium.
Therefore when we say 'infinite creator', we call it 'creator', which signifies a certain meaning. This means variation from total equilibrium, which means that whatever is described is not infinite in absolute sense. Creator is infinite, compared to us, however it is still 'creator'. It is not creator and 'not creator' combined perfectly in perfect balance, therefore, neutral/inert to outside.
Further; Infinity also cannot be infinite since it is described as infinite. To be infinite, infinity must also be finite, and its infinity and finity must balance in each other in perfect amount and harmony.
Which makes infinity impossible to describe, impossible to use adjectives to talk about, makes it a mystery. That is what Ra says when they say that all beings and ends in mystery.
Then again, mystery cannot be infinite because it is mysterious, so it must also be known at the same time, so...