04-04-2011, 08:47 AM
Imagine this one finite incarnation called a lifetime. It is one. My lifetime is made up of what seems to be an infinite amount of moments, or pieces of time. All of these pieces make up the One lifetime in this analogy. In addition, each moment contains a space location, pieces of space, that is made up of vibrations of energy and laws of physical existence of densitites. All of these pieces of space and time make up this One lifetime, keeping with the analogy. Now imagine that the only thing that exists is this very moment. Now it's a new moment. And, yet, now this is a new moment and only what exists. This One lifetime is this moment. The One lifetime is One, made up of all pieces, and this new moment now is part of the whole and necessary for the One to exist together as a whole, as One.
I think this is what the "One" means, and can be applied to the greater infinity of lifetimes through densities together that constitutes One.
We could also use the body as an analogy with it's many seemingly separate pieces that make up he whole. (blood cells, bone cells, colon bacteria, proteins, etc. ) The One body is reliant on each piece every second. We are like the molecules in the body- necessary to the One.
I think this is what the "One" means, and can be applied to the greater infinity of lifetimes through densities together that constitutes One.
We could also use the body as an analogy with it's many seemingly separate pieces that make up he whole. (blood cells, bone cells, colon bacteria, proteins, etc. ) The One body is reliant on each piece every second. We are like the molecules in the body- necessary to the One.