04-12-2012, 06:59 AM
Siren: I do not think that "complexity" and "simplicity" are opposites. There indeed is a paradox but only because one assumes that the viewpoint does not change drastically.
As you take on forms that are supposed to be more "dense", your tools of observing things become so much more capable of understanding "more" of what there is that some things will definitely be more simple - but just because you know how to view them.
Fractals represent this oh-so-elegantly in our world. Or everything, basically
There has been repeatedly stated in many channelling sources that higher density beings:
-Have more "raw" power to use when computing
-Are capable of multitasking real time, in an infinitely more complex manner than we imagine
-Do not have the same limitations as we do when it comes to grasping the very fabric of this existence
Therefore, what is still the "same" patter, can actually be a very simple and elegant equation to a proper viewpoint, and a near-chaotic (yet beautiful) "mess" for something that does not have the tools needed to see through the layers.
As you take on forms that are supposed to be more "dense", your tools of observing things become so much more capable of understanding "more" of what there is that some things will definitely be more simple - but just because you know how to view them.
Fractals represent this oh-so-elegantly in our world. Or everything, basically

There has been repeatedly stated in many channelling sources that higher density beings:
-Have more "raw" power to use when computing
-Are capable of multitasking real time, in an infinitely more complex manner than we imagine
-Do not have the same limitations as we do when it comes to grasping the very fabric of this existence
Therefore, what is still the "same" patter, can actually be a very simple and elegant equation to a proper viewpoint, and a near-chaotic (yet beautiful) "mess" for something that does not have the tools needed to see through the layers.
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