06-10-2013, 05:07 PM
(06-10-2013, 03:37 PM)Adonai One Wrote: Motivation is quite an understatement. I will say this: This universe will inevitably be turned into oblivion and absorbed into the Source once more. With every great creation, there is a grand destruction.
The one infinite creator is also the one infinite destroyer.
I didn't say destruction didn't happen. All I said was someone plugged into the whole wouldn't have a desire to destroy. That comes from another level of consciousness. Still the creator. But a more distorted, and less connected, level of the creator.
I don't deny someone could, by appropriate STS means, channel intelligent energy for nefarious purposes, but they aren't "plugged into the whole".
Quote:The purpose of clearing each energy center is to allow that meeting place to occur at the indigo-ray vibration, thus making contact with intelligent infinity and dissolving all illusions. Service-to-others is automatic at the released energy generated by this state of consciousness.
(06-10-2013, 02:02 PM)Adonai One Wrote: Yes, love is used to hurt people everyday. Hurt is love. All things are love. There is no such thing as "real love." In fact, even hate is love for it was created out of the love of the creator getting to know itself. It is the contraction as opposed to the beating of the heart.
What is this hypothetical "real love"? And why do you think it doesn't exist?
(06-10-2013, 03:37 PM)Adonai One Wrote: Of course the rules are without flaw as the physics of our universe are without flaw and cannot judged to be flawed. They just are. Non-physics are physics. Rules are physics. They just aren't recognized by our current scientific establishment. It's not considered knowledge by all.
If the words "rules" and "physics" are interchangeable for you, then by all means call them whatever you like. For me, physics describes the tangible world, and metaphysics describes the intangible world. And magic is a word, for me, that means affecting changes by working with intangible mechanics, rather than the tangible mechanics which make up the physical world.