05-14-2010, 06:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-14-2010, 07:02 PM by peelstreetguy.)
I find this thread interesting.
Ali- Why not? If all is one, then what else is there to do?
I think creation is the thoughts of the creator. I once found myself outside my body and totally unaware of ANYTHING exept "I AM". Timeless. It gets very boring...
I think that might be the creators real state of awareness. Then he has a thought of "other". Then thoughts build upon thoughts untill we reach the manyness of creation.
Maybe the creators thoughts building upon thoughts is what creates time. If you make up a story in your head, you can go to any point in the story and rethink or change it, but you can't think about or change a point that you have not made up yet (say the last chapter waiting to be written). At that point in the story, even you don't know what's going to happen because you haven't made it up yet.
So why are you writing a story in your head? Because you are bored and are curious to see where it takes you.
About something going horribly wrong.....Maybe the writer(creator) gets lost in his own story(creation). By that happening, the creator thinks it is all of the characters and the interactions among them. At this point the story litterally comes to life and it builds itself. Free will is born. Eventually the creator remembers its true state of being and the story ends. Another story waiting to be born on the experience of the previous one.
Thank you for reading my humble ramblings about which I know not.
Ali- Why not? If all is one, then what else is there to do?
I think creation is the thoughts of the creator. I once found myself outside my body and totally unaware of ANYTHING exept "I AM". Timeless. It gets very boring...
I think that might be the creators real state of awareness. Then he has a thought of "other". Then thoughts build upon thoughts untill we reach the manyness of creation.
Maybe the creators thoughts building upon thoughts is what creates time. If you make up a story in your head, you can go to any point in the story and rethink or change it, but you can't think about or change a point that you have not made up yet (say the last chapter waiting to be written). At that point in the story, even you don't know what's going to happen because you haven't made it up yet.
So why are you writing a story in your head? Because you are bored and are curious to see where it takes you.
About something going horribly wrong.....Maybe the writer(creator) gets lost in his own story(creation). By that happening, the creator thinks it is all of the characters and the interactions among them. At this point the story litterally comes to life and it builds itself. Free will is born. Eventually the creator remembers its true state of being and the story ends. Another story waiting to be born on the experience of the previous one.
Thank you for reading my humble ramblings about which I know not.