09-27-2011, 09:06 PM
"Dissolution into nothingness is dissolution into oneness because there is no nothingness."
If the first thing in creation is infinity and since the Creator and Creation are the same, the first thing in Creation is the Creator. The One Infinite Creator is identical to infinity. The infinite something, the infinite oneness.
But what is "infinity"? Ra is very careful with the words that he uses, so it might be wise to reconsider what this word actually means:
in-finite
in: without, lacking, not
finite: bounded, limited
To be infinite is to lack boundaries. This explains Ra's statement that infinity=unity. For if something lacks boundaries, then it lacks boundaries in all directions: up, down, inward, outward, etc. A friend of mine likes to think of infinity as a perfectly consistent soup: no part can be distinguished from any other part because there are no parts and therefore no distinguishing.
So what happened? Ra will openly state that their own 7th density teachers have impressed upon them that there is much about this existence which is "clothed in mystery", so I would venture to suggest that "infinity became aware" is just such a mystery. Ra also says that the elaboration of Creation is a continuous repetition of the Creator's act of becoming self-aware. In other words, "infinity became aware" seems to be a primordial axiom about which the entire Universe revolves.
Ra says in Session 13, "The intelligent infinity discerned a concept. This concept was discerned to be freedom of will of awareness. This concept was finity. This was the first and primal paradox or distortion of the Law of One. Thus the one intelligent infinity invested itself in an exploration of many-ness."
This is the means by which intelligent infinity becomes individualized, i.e. the means by which a part of intelligent infinity becomes aware of itself. One can retroactively imagine that the becoming aware of infinity is somehow parallel.
If the first thing in creation is infinity and since the Creator and Creation are the same, the first thing in Creation is the Creator. The One Infinite Creator is identical to infinity. The infinite something, the infinite oneness.
But what is "infinity"? Ra is very careful with the words that he uses, so it might be wise to reconsider what this word actually means:
in-finite
in: without, lacking, not
finite: bounded, limited
To be infinite is to lack boundaries. This explains Ra's statement that infinity=unity. For if something lacks boundaries, then it lacks boundaries in all directions: up, down, inward, outward, etc. A friend of mine likes to think of infinity as a perfectly consistent soup: no part can be distinguished from any other part because there are no parts and therefore no distinguishing.
So what happened? Ra will openly state that their own 7th density teachers have impressed upon them that there is much about this existence which is "clothed in mystery", so I would venture to suggest that "infinity became aware" is just such a mystery. Ra also says that the elaboration of Creation is a continuous repetition of the Creator's act of becoming self-aware. In other words, "infinity became aware" seems to be a primordial axiom about which the entire Universe revolves.
Ra says in Session 13, "The intelligent infinity discerned a concept. This concept was discerned to be freedom of will of awareness. This concept was finity. This was the first and primal paradox or distortion of the Law of One. Thus the one intelligent infinity invested itself in an exploration of many-ness."
This is the means by which intelligent infinity becomes individualized, i.e. the means by which a part of intelligent infinity becomes aware of itself. One can retroactively imagine that the becoming aware of infinity is somehow parallel.