04-27-2017, 04:09 PM
So it seems there's a General consensus of what something is.
This is cool and I like everyone's views a lot...But something just tells me distortion is also an illusion.
As is the mystery clad 'one' and its 'manyness', all creations of our own to explain a being that cannot be described with any one descriptor without confusion.
In patience, find impatience.
In distortion, find it undistorted.
In perfection find imperfection.
In one, find all and in all, find one.
This was an interesting showcase of paradigm resistance.
I personally don't think anyone, myself, is incorrect on this particular subject or fully correct. Its outside of our capabilities as humans.
So I won't approach this topic with my intellect because I know that I don't know. Instead I went with my feelings here.
You all know feelings aren't always easy to explain...
But the whole universe is an illusion and the 'real reality' is another construct. There is only one despite many. Any distortion is itself not a distortion. Any perfection is a distortion.
And at the very top, where the One stems as source, both descriptors fit the being, but do not do justice to describing it.
It is so whole and perfect that it is all things, and all other things, and still both and neither at the same time.
At the end of creation as it all coalesces back as one. Is any distortion treated AS a distortion? Or just another undistorted portion of an infinite being that has chosen to see those portions of self despite knowing it is itself, as if they were not itself.
Does the creator recoil at itself's distortion, or does it see through its own facade?
Is distortion really real, or another item to integrate into a unified view of un/distortion that is closer to an expression of the OIC?
Why does it not seem considerable to anyone?
I'm not saying distortion doesnt exist. I'm trying to say that it is as it is as well as since being one with The One also its opposite and at a point becomes something else. A tool, a portion of the arsenal of self. It dissolves and falls away once no longer needed.
What lessons do distortions teach us and how do we make distortions fall away to reveal their true selves.
The true self of all of us.
Thanks for the replies so far everyone~
This is cool and I like everyone's views a lot...But something just tells me distortion is also an illusion.
As is the mystery clad 'one' and its 'manyness', all creations of our own to explain a being that cannot be described with any one descriptor without confusion.
In patience, find impatience.
In distortion, find it undistorted.
In perfection find imperfection.
In one, find all and in all, find one.
This was an interesting showcase of paradigm resistance.
I personally don't think anyone, myself, is incorrect on this particular subject or fully correct. Its outside of our capabilities as humans.
So I won't approach this topic with my intellect because I know that I don't know. Instead I went with my feelings here.
You all know feelings aren't always easy to explain...
But the whole universe is an illusion and the 'real reality' is another construct. There is only one despite many. Any distortion is itself not a distortion. Any perfection is a distortion.
And at the very top, where the One stems as source, both descriptors fit the being, but do not do justice to describing it.
It is so whole and perfect that it is all things, and all other things, and still both and neither at the same time.
At the end of creation as it all coalesces back as one. Is any distortion treated AS a distortion? Or just another undistorted portion of an infinite being that has chosen to see those portions of self despite knowing it is itself, as if they were not itself.
Does the creator recoil at itself's distortion, or does it see through its own facade?
Is distortion really real, or another item to integrate into a unified view of un/distortion that is closer to an expression of the OIC?
Why does it not seem considerable to anyone?
I'm not saying distortion doesnt exist. I'm trying to say that it is as it is as well as since being one with The One also its opposite and at a point becomes something else. A tool, a portion of the arsenal of self. It dissolves and falls away once no longer needed.
What lessons do distortions teach us and how do we make distortions fall away to reveal their true selves.
The true self of all of us.
Thanks for the replies so far everyone~