09-05-2010, 02:49 PM
(09-05-2010, 02:16 PM)unity100 Wrote: infinity is not just 'all that there is'. the very concept that 'all that there is' tells about existence, also includes concepts like 'all', 'one', 'many', 'being' in implied fashion. these are just elements within infinity. and even being 'all that there is' is just another concept as a part of infinity. there is the concept that 'all there isnt' in infinity also, and infinite amount of variations and opposites of these.
Agreed.
(09-05-2010, 02:16 PM)unity100 Wrote: had anything been able to 'contain all infinity', and 'be infinity', the negatives wouldnt need to revert to positive path in early 6d. they would be able to express entire existence (and what is beyond existence) within their own selves, and therefore manifest entire infinity as themselves, and suck every existing thing into their own being and continue on their path.
yet, they cant. they have to revert to positive path. because, finite can not contain infinite, even if that finite is set to grow forever towards eternity. it will not be able to contain or express infinity at any given point.
This is essentially what I was saying...there continues to be a finiteness as long as we have any sort of distortion whatsoever.
However, I disagree that finite cannot contain infinite. In the sense that everything is mirrored to us, everything is contained in us, and we all affect one another. This is the nature of the holographic UniVerse.
It can be illustrated mathematically that finite does indeed contain infinite. However, that infinite is still within the limits of the finite...and thus is not infinity unqualified.
If you mean that the finite cannot contain the whole, then I would agree in the sense that yes, the finite can contain the pattern of the whole, but not the whole, since it can never be a full expression of the whole as long as it's still finite, ie. has any identity whatsoever.