08-21-2021, 05:37 AM
(08-21-2021, 05:24 AM)tadeus Wrote: Interesting sentence about infinity i read yesterday.
https://llresearch.org/transcripts/issue..._0904.aspx Wrote:Now, one could easily suppose that were it the case that in one bright, shining day, all were able to return fulsome love back to the Creator, that the Creator would stand fully exposed to itself, and would know itself finally in Its completeness. However, it has been our experience, (and once again we would like to iterate that our experience is limited), that no knowing ever even begins to exhaust the mystery of the Creator, or the mystery of the creation. It is truly an inexhaustible source. And that inexhaustibility is something which you may sense in a small way in your experiences of love for your fellow creatures. For when you love your beloved, when you love your wife, when you love your husband, when you love your children, when you love your friends, when you love your groups, when you love your planet, you do so in such a way that it does not diminish that which is love. In fact, strangely, it seems to augment that which is love, and once again we face a paradox or a mystery, because a mystery which is so infinite and so completely mysterious, which seemed to be something that could not become more itself, that is to say, more mysterious, by being loved, and yet, it seems to us that this is exactly what happens. It seems to us that the creation does become more, and that the concept of infinity very strangely, incomprehensibly, is susceptible of becoming more. And more than that, it is of such a nature intrinsically that the orientation to more is part of its very constitution, part of its make-up.
Excellent! I have forgotten to check what Q'uo has said about Intelligent Infinity. "It is truly an inexhaustible source." Q'uo said. And that infinity can always become more. That fits with the idea that infinity is a potential. An inexhaustible potential. As for it being a mystery I agree in the sense that the creation is infinitely advanced and can't be pinned down other than as limited models and as direct experience of reality.