05-08-2011, 04:17 PM
Realistically, EVERYTHING we say is correct, is that not the nature of infinite existence? We may not all be SINGULARLY correct, but I think absolutely every word that is spoken contains the truth of itself. Who says the universe began in any one particular way, maybe it started in multiple ways to compensate for the possibly of alternate time-lines? That is, maybe all of our ideas of infinite co-exist and it's really our choice on how to UTILIZE infinity by creating our own personal conceptions of it from which to base our workings? Is there really any difference between our thoughts and imagination? Is not everything we think also rooted in existence and therefore a truth in itself? I would also consider the inner planes here. Note he says "Slowly, in your terms of understanding, there forms a focus of self-awareness." In our terms of understanding, 3D, which means he is putting things in to linear perspective. Ra rarely talks about his own experience, it must always be remembered he is typically directing things in the way of current third dimensional thought.
No, maybe none of us have "authority", but who really does? As far as I'm concerned absolutely nobody has anymore authority than anyone else, authority is just a relationship. So really, every single perception is equally valid. Your visualization is correct, just as mine is, or Monkey's or Confused, or Monicas, these are all just the eye of infinite looking through the One.
Apparently there truly is only one "permanent" atom, the rest are just holographics reflections of the One, spun in different ways. This is according to Theosophic teachings.
No, maybe none of us have "authority", but who really does? As far as I'm concerned absolutely nobody has anymore authority than anyone else, authority is just a relationship. So really, every single perception is equally valid. Your visualization is correct, just as mine is, or Monkey's or Confused, or Monicas, these are all just the eye of infinite looking through the One.
(05-08-2011, 08:05 AM)3DMonkey Wrote:(05-08-2011, 12:28 AM)Azrael Wrote: Of course, the universe is intimately co-dependant. If not for a single atom the whole of the cosmos would not exist.
Yes and no. I agree with what you are saying. Completely. But if a single atom lost existence, the cosmos would readjust to make up for it. You know?
Apparently there truly is only one "permanent" atom, the rest are just holographics reflections of the One, spun in different ways. This is according to Theosophic teachings.