05-31-2011, 08:14 PM
A negative entity must repolarize in order to enter unity, just as a positive entity must spend time helping the negative to gain an understanding of it to gain unity. Either way, both positions must be learned to reach a complete understanding.
Indeed, I am referring to this octave, it wouldn't really make sense to make note of those beyond this one. We can also consider that there were an infinite number of octaves prior to the mover-moved one. So as you say, the whole idea of position is really quite useless, just as is the idea of anything having any particular "place" in time. Rather, consciousness calls around itself the memory.
It is worth noting that Ra states that it is instructed by those from the next octave, so it seems every octave is a gradiant with the two surrounding it. That is, if we're thinking of these octaves linearly, what if they are arranged three dimensionally? What if instead of there being just octaves ahead and behind, there are also adjacent octaves? Perhaps this is how the possibilities for every single moments are "managed" if indeed as you say every instance of memory has its own individual existence. Wacky ideas to think of.
Indeed, I am referring to this octave, it wouldn't really make sense to make note of those beyond this one. We can also consider that there were an infinite number of octaves prior to the mover-moved one. So as you say, the whole idea of position is really quite useless, just as is the idea of anything having any particular "place" in time. Rather, consciousness calls around itself the memory.
It is worth noting that Ra states that it is instructed by those from the next octave, so it seems every octave is a gradiant with the two surrounding it. That is, if we're thinking of these octaves linearly, what if they are arranged three dimensionally? What if instead of there being just octaves ahead and behind, there are also adjacent octaves? Perhaps this is how the possibilities for every single moments are "managed" if indeed as you say every instance of memory has its own individual existence. Wacky ideas to think of.