09-02-2013, 07:54 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2013, 08:05 AM by Adonai One.)
(09-02-2013, 05:46 AM)Tanner Wrote:(09-02-2013, 02:21 AM)Adonai One Wrote:(09-02-2013, 01:50 AM)anagogy Wrote: All I know is "hierarchical" is how Ra has described the illusion.Control isn't all too loving, heh. In fact, it's depolarizing away from unity.
So the higher density illusion has control over the lower density illusion.
They mean it in a more technical sense it seems:
Quote:5.2 Ra: ...Within the door lies an hierarchical construction you may liken unto geography and in some ways geometry, for the hierarchy is quite regular, bearing inner relationships...
I am curious, do you desire to control your experience/reality or to love it?
We all exert some control in our lives, that is the nature of manifestation when we exert our will over our very bodies.
This resistance is only fully left in the early 7th densities. I love reality and the role I play within it.
(09-02-2013, 05:23 AM)Tanner Wrote:Concepts seperate. In truth there is only one concept and that is infinity. Nothing is divine, nothing is redundant. It all just is.Quote:Isn't seperation only an illusion? Isn't unity already here? To me, this reality is just as divine as everything else. If everything is divine, then divinity ceases to be a concept.
By this logic, wouldn't everything be a "non-concept" (not even entirely sure what that means, because a concept is a construction of the mind so every idea or perceivable thought is conceptually experienced) because if the "everything is everything" is used to discount the concept of divinity, then the concept of mundanity is also discounted so it seems redundant.
Plus I am confused how everything can be something, and thus by all things being that something they cease to be that something, makes no sense. That's like saying because infinity or the Creator is everything and everything is infinity or the Creator, then nothing is infinity or the Creator. It is self-destructive in its position, in my mind.
You speak of paradox that is resolved with the realization of true simultaneity.
When all things are united at once, you get a blissful silence for the very existence of a single concept seperates it from all else. Creation itself resists but by that nature it unites.
Silence will come again. Indeed, it all "self-destructs." We're in a mortal universe, Tanner. I'm sorry you can't bear to see your identity go one of these days, haha.
"The Creator" fully realized is just another canvas, Tanner. A blank and silent canvas. We're the true creators here, Tanner, don't you see?