05-01-2014, 01:53 PM
It's one of the phrases I made up to refer to the more obvious avoidance here. Ra was not appealing to infinities, but rather attempting to relate some principles the context of the questioning.
The avoidance kinda stands out when it's repeatedly invoked in association with the topic, as if to be a handwaving reminder of the background of our experience. Typically, in avoidance form, it is provided on its own, unelucidated, s a numinous "answer" to reconcile perceived thought descrepancy or limitations.
In other words, the idea of infinity is appealed to when reaching for intuitive suggestion via free association, rather than the enobling "chop wood, carry water" practical learning experience.
There are also ideas which provide emotional charge due to being unconsciously associated with infinity (I.e. infinite possibilities, perpetual mystery, free energy, transcendence of limits). This idea coveting, also rampant in the meme, is yet another form of bypassing due to appeal to infinities.
The avoidance kinda stands out when it's repeatedly invoked in association with the topic, as if to be a handwaving reminder of the background of our experience. Typically, in avoidance form, it is provided on its own, unelucidated, s a numinous "answer" to reconcile perceived thought descrepancy or limitations.
In other words, the idea of infinity is appealed to when reaching for intuitive suggestion via free association, rather than the enobling "chop wood, carry water" practical learning experience.
There are also ideas which provide emotional charge due to being unconsciously associated with infinity (I.e. infinite possibilities, perpetual mystery, free energy, transcendence of limits). This idea coveting, also rampant in the meme, is yet another form of bypassing due to appeal to infinities.