Quote:infinite creator needing to know itself, is still not a perfect entity. it means, it is an entity needing/wanting to know itself. (themselves). in true infinity, there would be no need, or no desire, or no knowing.
Infinite:
1.)immeasurably great
2.)indefinitely or exceedingly great
3.)unlimited or unmeasurable in extent of space, duration of time, etc.
4.)unbounded or unlimited; boundless; endless
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Perfect:
1.)conforming absolutely to the description or definition of an ideal type
Infinite Creator does NOT fit this definition. Conforming to or Defining anything then makes it limited and not infinite.
2.)excellent or complete beyond practical or theoretical improvement
Infinite Creator seems to fit this definition. But if Infinite Creator "fits this definiton", it is no longer Infinite, because you are defining it.
3.)exactly fitting the need in a certain situation or for a certain purpose
Same logic as #2
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Everything in creation is therefore perfect, depending on your perspective. Example: I am a perfect human being because I fill the role of housing my mind/spirit. From my perspective this is all the human being is needed for, as a temple for the spirit.
As per our definitions of the words infinite and perfect...the Infinite Creator is both perfect and not perfect. Infinite Creator is perfect when it is manifested in any form or any way.
When you reunify with Infinity, you are then beyond any definition, including the definition of being perfect.
And finally, as Ra states, there is NO separation of self from Infinity. Any separation is illusory. The paradoxes as well, are Infinite.
Ugh, that took a while to sort through...I had a looooong post in the works until I decided to bring the definitions of perfect and infinity into this thread.
Godspeed!