07-18-2012, 05:52 PM
(07-18-2012, 10:48 AM)Siren Wrote: The Original Thought is Love. Love undistorted; Universal Love at its purest. It is the Logos, Verbum, Theos—the Voice. It is motion, kinetic, vibration, sound, energy. It is INTELLIGENT (sentient, conscious, alive, aware) ENERGY. It is the FOCUS/Thought/Love that ideates, dreams, imagines, architects, designs, organizes, animates, articulates, creates, forms and transforms (constructs/destructs) EVERYTHING that is manifest, was manifest or will ever be manifest (i.e. the visible "stuff"—or light/matter). It is the very life-force, prana, ki (chi), psi that pulsates, vibrates through, and animates all things, all beings, all foci of consciousness (sub-Logoi/co-Creators) across all levels, dimensions, densities or vibratory spectra of Creation/Kosmos. It is electromagnetism, it is gravity, it binds/unbinds all things: radiation/absorption, exhalation/inhalation, repulsion/attraction—these being the eternal rhytms of the Creator/Creation, flowing ever outwards and inwards. It is the Heart and Heartbeat of Creation; the Breath of Life, from whence everything unfolds and folds back into, infinitely. It is termination/origination point. It is the Original Thought. It is Love.
How do you define love Siren?
I think before we suggest that the First Thought was love, we should disable to semantic barrier by defining it.
In my thinking why would the First Thought of the Creator have anything to do with love? There was nothing to profess love toward. Nothing existed besides it, if it was the first of all things to follow. With that in mind the only thing to be loved would have been its self, and from what the sacred texts tell us, the Creator was somewhat confused as to its self existence, and has been seeking and establishing that self ever since.
Just curious as to what you thought was being 'loved' in the instant of creation? Something to think about a little deeper.
There are two ways to consider love; as a verb where love is the act of loving. Or as a manifestation of an action performed out of a loving attitude. It seems that you might be speaking of the latter. But again if there was nothing to love, that why would the First Thought be love?
It seems to me the it is more likely that the First Thought would have been one of awareness of Being. "I am, but what am I?"