11-02-2011, 10:30 PM
(11-02-2011, 09:40 PM)zenmaster Wrote: There is no difference between "instant" and "gradual" if "instant" is indefinitely projected into the future. It's perpetual incipience of the "event" unfolding according to hyper-intuitive notions of transcendence or pareidolia of current events matching expectations of awakening-to-higher-vibrational behavior. Framing, which by now, over 30 years, is becoming trite and shallow.
The "way out" of being held down to a date or even a date range has been, and will continue to be, re-interpretation of the material and hand-waving of subjective feelings and subjective correlations of external events as important signs of imminence (of course always more important than the 'event' itself, due to the ego-bound, unconscious complexes involved).
Perhaps the terms "instant" and "gradual" do not fully express the opposing schools of thought I was trying to define. "Instant" being described as a noticeable event which will impact our lifetimes in a very real way. "Gradual" being described as a seamless change, perhaps only barely noticeable or not at all, to the degree where when the event is complete, there is no difference from one day to the next, yet a noticeable difference in a larger amount of time.
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