(11-30-2011, 04:32 PM)Diana Wrote: My theory is that there is no final anything--especially enlightenment. All things are evolving including the entire universe, and "God" if an individual feels there is a God, or Prime Source (whatever an individual sees as the unmanifest or infinity). It could be like a soup, all connected, even "past lives" and multidimensional existences that we as individuals are part of and experiencing through, by, and with.
If I had to define what it is I believe the logos is doing, I'd say it is living a myth. A myth as in a story. The octave is the unfolding of a story that is essentially one thought.
Imagine when one reads a book or watches a movie, we are totally projected into another reality aren't we? What separates us from this reality and that which is not 'real', the movie? The silver screen. The veil seems to be symbolic of the silver screen, and when we incarnate, we pass through it and become the actors. What better way to pass our time for all eternity?
See the thing is, when you are sitting in the movie seat or reading a book, you go through emotions that seem real, but it's just a story, a myth. When we are incarnate in the myth, the emotions and story lines seem very real, but they're not. They're just projections of thought.
(11-29-2011, 07:44 AM)Meerie Wrote: Lol yes she was rather nervous, wasn't she?
To me he made sense, because I had a similar experience like that woman and it went away after some time. And like her I asked my self "did I blow it? I had it, and then I lost it?"
So it would make sense that it was that contact with the void, or nothing-ness. Since there was only me, as well.
I think once you reach the stage of "all there is" or final enlightenment, and feel the all-encompassing love, you probably won't lose it again.
Imo. Just speculating of course.
She was nervous hehe..I imagine her experience must have been intense. We do come from an infinite well of nothingness.