08-24-2009, 04:36 PM
You've given us much again to consider. I'll cogitate on most of it, but in the mean time, I'll go for the prize.
Let me try two explanations:
1) It is all but impossible to appreciate any finite aspect of the undifferentiated infinite while existing within it. So, even though all exists in that infinite, none can actually be recalled. In order then, to recall everything that can happen, the Infinite Creator must actually cause it to happen. Sort of like re-reading every book within a library, but only being able to recall the book and story that is currently being read. To do this, Our Cosmic Reader must suspend belief (as opposed to suspending dis-belief as we do when reading a fiction novel) that all is One. It is this process of suspension of belief that actually creates the Logos (aka this octave of existence) and begins the experiences therein. Like opening a book and leaving your current mundane existence behind.
2) If every possible experience exists within the undifferentiated infinite, then every possible experience must have happened. So we are merely actualizing this eventuality through the illusion of Free Will. In reality we have no Free Will, we simply are acting in every possible way in every possible situation and following a single thread of consciousness and weaving it into a coherent story of existence.
As I recall, the answer to the ultimate question in the universe was "42" as computed by a finite improbability generator, but when the infinite improbability generator was created and tasked with now computing what exactly the ultimate question was it replied: "What is seven times seven." Yes, the universe is ever mysterious. Regardless, I would point out that I am now 49, and was 42 when I first discovered the Law of One in printed form.
Coincidence? You decide.
3D Sunset
Ali Quadir Wrote:I have a biggie for you. One I get stuck on frequently. If we summarize the above. Then we can loosely say "First there was nothing. Which then exploded." I can't find the reason. Why would this situation be preferable to the unbroken undifferentiated infinite? All that is now was known in that infinite.
Let me try two explanations:
1) It is all but impossible to appreciate any finite aspect of the undifferentiated infinite while existing within it. So, even though all exists in that infinite, none can actually be recalled. In order then, to recall everything that can happen, the Infinite Creator must actually cause it to happen. Sort of like re-reading every book within a library, but only being able to recall the book and story that is currently being read. To do this, Our Cosmic Reader must suspend belief (as opposed to suspending dis-belief as we do when reading a fiction novel) that all is One. It is this process of suspension of belief that actually creates the Logos (aka this octave of existence) and begins the experiences therein. Like opening a book and leaving your current mundane existence behind.
2) If every possible experience exists within the undifferentiated infinite, then every possible experience must have happened. So we are merely actualizing this eventuality through the illusion of Free Will. In reality we have no Free Will, we simply are acting in every possible way in every possible situation and following a single thread of consciousness and weaving it into a coherent story of existence.
As I recall, the answer to the ultimate question in the universe was "42" as computed by a finite improbability generator, but when the infinite improbability generator was created and tasked with now computing what exactly the ultimate question was it replied: "What is seven times seven." Yes, the universe is ever mysterious. Regardless, I would point out that I am now 49, and was 42 when I first discovered the Law of One in printed form.
Coincidence? You decide.
3D Sunset