09-07-2011, 04:48 AM
No need to introduce from your level, or mine, yes. But if something exists in Creation, it exists because it was introduced, or, if you want to split semantic hairs, you could say that it was allowed to exist by the Creator. Imbalance exists, that much you and I can agree on. But the issue of desirability versus undesirability is extremely subjective. What you may desire may repulse me.
In the same vein, you see imbalance as "undesirable," and a loss to the whole. I don't. And I don't think that the Ra complex did either. In fact, they spoke of concepts like "gain" and "loss" very infrequently, and then usually immediately emphasized that they used them because of linguistic limitations and that there was, in fact, no such thing.
So my point is, I think that you are imposing the human value system - your personal version of the human value system, in fact - on a concept that ultimately transcends human appreciation. I don't believe, when discussing concepts like this grand tapestry woven by each of our experiences across multiple planes of existence, that human concepts like desire, attraction, repulsion, etc. are useful or valid, since we don't know from what kind of mindset we will be perceiving said "tapestry" anyway.
In the same vein, you see imbalance as "undesirable," and a loss to the whole. I don't. And I don't think that the Ra complex did either. In fact, they spoke of concepts like "gain" and "loss" very infrequently, and then usually immediately emphasized that they used them because of linguistic limitations and that there was, in fact, no such thing.
So my point is, I think that you are imposing the human value system - your personal version of the human value system, in fact - on a concept that ultimately transcends human appreciation. I don't believe, when discussing concepts like this grand tapestry woven by each of our experiences across multiple planes of existence, that human concepts like desire, attraction, repulsion, etc. are useful or valid, since we don't know from what kind of mindset we will be perceiving said "tapestry" anyway.