09-11-2016, 02:52 AM
You're thinking too much with your brain, and not enough with your heart.
Your heart understands infinity a lot better than your brain does, I've found.
Infinity isn't logical. But it's one side of the coin, the other being finite existence. Space/time is closer to finite existence, associated with logic, though it's not free of infinity, and time/space is closer to infinity, associated with associative faculties, but it's not free of finite existence.
The answers that you (and all of us here) are looking for are found in time/space and the higher dimensions it connects to.
Any perception of infinity must necessarily include finite existence, so it's not really such a big deal that we're able to perceive it as limited beings. Being completely unlimited would be about the same as being completely and totally dead - there has to be a difference between space/time and time/space in order for experience to occur.
Your heart understands infinity a lot better than your brain does, I've found.
Infinity isn't logical. But it's one side of the coin, the other being finite existence. Space/time is closer to finite existence, associated with logic, though it's not free of infinity, and time/space is closer to infinity, associated with associative faculties, but it's not free of finite existence.
The answers that you (and all of us here) are looking for are found in time/space and the higher dimensions it connects to.
Any perception of infinity must necessarily include finite existence, so it's not really such a big deal that we're able to perceive it as limited beings. Being completely unlimited would be about the same as being completely and totally dead - there has to be a difference between space/time and time/space in order for experience to occur.