12-26-2010, 11:11 PM
I think the spirit is made of the exact same thing that matter is made of, just sped up in wavelength, if that makes sense. If everything is a manifestation of the One Infinite Creator, and everything is in fact this Creator, then the different parts of our experience are the same "thing", but viewed with a different perspective. It just must be the most efficient structure to allow the energy of the Creator to flow through itself in this particular universe.
If we are, in fact, the entire universe, even the entire physical universe, then there is no danger of being caught in a nuclear blast. I think Xplosiw words is perfectly when he makes the momentum analogy. Nothing can be lost because one is everything. I think of it as sort of a "reset". Ra says the mind and body are rendered nonviable (obviously), and the spirit "disarranged". (not made nonviable) So the being then must have to start over. And if a being is never, not once alone in this universe (don't know if that's true), then must our experience always be held by the Creator in some form? (if not, the Akash?)
Even if every soul in the universe were to experience nuclear disarrangement, then wouldn't it just be a "soft reset" for the universe? An interesting part of the trail of experience from Source to Source.
If we are, in fact, the entire universe, even the entire physical universe, then there is no danger of being caught in a nuclear blast. I think Xplosiw words is perfectly when he makes the momentum analogy. Nothing can be lost because one is everything. I think of it as sort of a "reset". Ra says the mind and body are rendered nonviable (obviously), and the spirit "disarranged". (not made nonviable) So the being then must have to start over. And if a being is never, not once alone in this universe (don't know if that's true), then must our experience always be held by the Creator in some form? (if not, the Akash?)
Even if every soul in the universe were to experience nuclear disarrangement, then wouldn't it just be a "soft reset" for the universe? An interesting part of the trail of experience from Source to Source.