10-30-2013, 08:33 PM
(10-30-2013, 05:56 PM)Bring4th_Austin Wrote: That's a very interesting Ra quote Ashim. Unfortunately I'm not grasping its relation to the paradox I was talking about. In fact I am not sure I grasp the quote in general. My mind is not making a connection between light having the characteristic of "the infinite whole described by the straight line" and how that is responsible for the shape of the lenticular revolutions of celestial bodies, and then again how that relates to the idea that supposedly "all is one" and yet we are here bathed in separation.
It relates directly to your question about separation.
Ra describes the physical universe as an illusion.
Our perception of separation is cosmic 'smoke and mirrors'.
Our highest self exists 'outside' of this construct within the 'pool' of time/space where everything exists simultaneously.
There is a constant 'flashing' or harmonic resonance at a rate that we call the Planck time (tP) which represents the border of dimensionless space. This pulsing flows from anti-matter to matter through 'stars'/white holes and black holes - a universe of polarity. Thus all incarnations or lives (that are happening simultaneously are 'veiled' from each other whilst affording conscious awareness depending on the density of the experience.
Essentially our physical bodies along with all matter are created and uncreated in a blink of the cosmic eye.
An interesting aspect of this is the fact the we observe light to travel at the speed of 186,000 miles per second through space, but paradoxically the light you view from a distant star is the same light when it reaches your retina as the moment it originated from the star. There is no 'time lapse' for the light because time becomes infinite at that speed. For example, communication such as the Ra contact was instantaneous regardless of the 3rd density measurement of distance between Carla (on earth) and Ra, presumably in the Sirius A system at a distance of 2.6 parsecs.