01-31-2017, 09:50 AM
In other words, we choose to refine finity to its best, so to speak, through infinite or endless amounts of explorations of finity. And this is possible because we can "pick and choose" from the infinite possibilities.
I also find this quote to be useful:
The way I interpret this is that intelligent infinity is the Absolute (infinity). But infinite intelligence is infinity that identifies itself as a finite or individualized portion, i.e us. Infinite intelligence (hyper-intelligence) is a manifestation of infinity, of the undefined, of the mystery-clad being, but infinity is always beyond any description.
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I will repeat myself once more: "In other words, we choose to refine finity to its best, so to speak, through infinite or endless amounts of explorations of finity." <-- This is possible because we can "pick and choose" from the infinite possibilities. Thus we (as infinite intelligence) can experience octaves and refine what infinity means. But infinity (intelligent infinity) cannot do this. Infinity cannot "do" anything.
The reason why I say we choose to refine finity instead of infinity (through experimentation of infinite possibilities) is because that which we define as the "refined Original Thought" is really a finite concept.
I also find this quote to be useful:
Quote:82.4 Questioner: Thank you. I would like to consider the condition at a time or position you might say, if time is a bad word, just prior to the beginning of this octave of experience. I am assuming that, just prior to the beginning of this octave, intelligent infinity had created and already experienced one or more previous octaves. Is this correct?
Ra: I am Ra. You assume correctly. However, the phrase would more informatively read, infinite intelligence had experienced previous octaves.
The way I interpret this is that intelligent infinity is the Absolute (infinity). But infinite intelligence is infinity that identifies itself as a finite or individualized portion, i.e us. Infinite intelligence (hyper-intelligence) is a manifestation of infinity, of the undefined, of the mystery-clad being, but infinity is always beyond any description.
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I will repeat myself once more: "In other words, we choose to refine finity to its best, so to speak, through infinite or endless amounts of explorations of finity." <-- This is possible because we can "pick and choose" from the infinite possibilities. Thus we (as infinite intelligence) can experience octaves and refine what infinity means. But infinity (intelligent infinity) cannot do this. Infinity cannot "do" anything.
The reason why I say we choose to refine finity instead of infinity (through experimentation of infinite possibilities) is because that which we define as the "refined Original Thought" is really a finite concept.