08-24-2009, 01:57 PM
Welcome Ali,
It seems that our paths have not crossed in a while, but it is wonderful to speak with you again.
If by "conceptualizing", you mean expressing using your 3D mind (or "visualizing"), I quite agree. So as with most things esoteric, I tend to use metaphors to attempt to visualize aspects of it, the more such metaphors are used, the more complete is the resulting 3D picture (understanding that even a perfect 3-dimensional picture of a n-dimensional object is far less "accurate" than a perfect 2-dimensional picture of a 3-dimensional object). Still, I find that metaphors are useful, and if we employ them liberally and even allow them to be contradictory, then we may begin to make some headway. You seem to have a nice start at a list below.
Let me try now, pulling some from various works and/or my own demented mind to humbly add to your list.
Logos is a holographic instance of the one creator, each infinitesimal sub-particle of which entirely contains the whole.
Logos is a hierarchy of existence in which each sub-logos is allowed full expression of itself within the framework established by its immediately superior logos.
Logos is a method of allowing existence of sub-logoi to enable the One Infinite Creator to experience himself through the perception of separateness.
Logos is a space/time and time/space present representation of the sum total of all experiences experienced by the subject sub-logos and its further co-created sub-logoi.
Logos is a set of rules, condensed from previous Logoi, that define the means by which the One Creator will experience himself at time/space and space/time present.
Logos is One.
Logos is Infinity.
I agree, especially as trying to know exactly what Logos is, is comparable to, yet infinitely more complicated than, trying to know exactly what a tesseract is while living in 3-space.
Is this in any way beneficial, or have I totally missed the mark?
Love and Light,
3D Sunset
It seems that our paths have not crossed in a while, but it is wonderful to speak with you again.
(08-24-2009, 11:47 AM)Ali Quadir Wrote: I have extreme difficulty conceptualizing the logos. I do think I have an intuitive understanding. But anytime I try to conceptualize the beast I end up describing something that is is almost, but not quite, entirely unlike my intuitive understanding of the logos.
If by "conceptualizing", you mean expressing using your 3D mind (or "visualizing"), I quite agree. So as with most things esoteric, I tend to use metaphors to attempt to visualize aspects of it, the more such metaphors are used, the more complete is the resulting 3D picture (understanding that even a perfect 3-dimensional picture of a n-dimensional object is far less "accurate" than a perfect 2-dimensional picture of a 3-dimensional object). Still, I find that metaphors are useful, and if we employ them liberally and even allow them to be contradictory, then we may begin to make some headway. You seem to have a nice start at a list below.
Ali Quadir Wrote:I would like to add some notions of the logos...
Logos never exists separately but always in relation to.
Logos is not an entity though entities can be seen as logos.
Logos is different if you look at it from another angle.
Intelligent infinity is a way of viewing the logos.
Logos is like consciousness but from the outside in, not the inside out.
Let me try now, pulling some from various works and/or my own demented mind to humbly add to your list.
Logos is a holographic instance of the one creator, each infinitesimal sub-particle of which entirely contains the whole.
Logos is a hierarchy of existence in which each sub-logos is allowed full expression of itself within the framework established by its immediately superior logos.
Logos is a method of allowing existence of sub-logoi to enable the One Infinite Creator to experience himself through the perception of separateness.
Logos is a space/time and time/space present representation of the sum total of all experiences experienced by the subject sub-logos and its further co-created sub-logoi.
Logos is a set of rules, condensed from previous Logoi, that define the means by which the One Creator will experience himself at time/space and space/time present.
Logos is One.
Logos is Infinity.
Ali Quadir Wrote:I have the feeling that if we know exactly what the logos is there will not be any questions left.
I agree, especially as trying to know exactly what Logos is, is comparable to, yet infinitely more complicated than, trying to know exactly what a tesseract is while living in 3-space.
Is this in any way beneficial, or have I totally missed the mark?
Love and Light,
3D Sunset