04-21-2015, 02:22 PM
(04-21-2015, 12:55 PM)isis Wrote: VanAlioSaldo, you're saying everything's likely possible & that the quote implies otherwise?
(04-21-2015, 12:26 PM)VanAlioSaldo Wrote: And since we speak of such concepts (in regards to Law of One material at least) as the Original Thought (which the Creator attempts to re-experience, and IS the Creator and ALL things), it might not be too absurd to consider that other Original Thoughts might coexist with ours.
This confuses me. Ra says that all things are part of one original thought, right?
What came before the Original Thought? That's where I'm trying to lead with what you quoted. It's one of the harder questions I asked myself. There's so many possibilities, or it all is a singular Original Thought, but I always wondered, if a vastness birthed this Thought, and it is in a sense timeless and spaceless then space and time are not real, but illusions. Where is all the space then? Is the distance between me and you real, or an illusion? By that standard if Time is also an illusion then everything there is is this One Original Thought encompassing all of Creation.
A Thought, as Creation, everything is One, so what is the true nature of existence? I'm trying to look passed the Octaves and Densities towards...I don't know what to call it. The Essence of Existence? What IS the Original Thought, Unconditional Love? What birthed that thought? A vastness coalescing into awareness (along those lines I believe Ra mentioned) then what was the vastness? Ra says untouched creation by light is chaotic and unreflective, as Light flows in it brings order and makes that area reflective. Or, if I had more time I would peruse for the exact quote, I'm sorry about that
If within the absence of Light chaos is unreflective, this supposes space and talks of Light, which means it comes after the Original Thought. This is specifically why I disagree with the quote. There was a non-start beginning, or a clear and concise start to our Creation. If it was at the birth of that Original Thought, what was before that made it possible?
We're told a vastness of some sorts. What was the nature of that apparent paradoxical something/nothingness that makes my current joys of Space and Time plausible while retaining Simultaneity in that All things are happening simultaneously within an apparent infinite amount of space and time, from a placement where potentially space and time are not even real or plausible, but imagined concepts.
I could throw a water filled glass ball into space (assuming it doesn't absolutely get destroyed). Is my existence, this Original Thought, like that glass ball? With it being the water wholly composed within its glass, or is it the glass ball, something whole located inside of another 'area'?