Re: Theos-World Fundamental theosohical principles and their relationship toscience.
May 21, 2000 04:33 PM
by Eugene Carpenter
Leon,
Thanks so much for your response. I am pleased to have met someone so
interested and capable of theosophic science. I won't pretend to fully
understand.
If one starts out with a given such as zero and then creates an expression
of or an extention of that zero employing, in language, pairs of opposites,
and if one then balances that extention with it's opposite, say, intention,
then one has a trinity of a central zero extended and intended but still
really nothing. Nothing comes from nothing. One starts with nothing,
analyses, reduces, hits a limit, turns and synthesizes, getting lost along
the way. Such is life.
David's writing is exciting in that it introduces information akin to
esoteric theosophy. It seems to have the creative spirit like you do. There
seems to be an opportunity for people like you and him to cooperate and
bridge a bit.
The Nought at the Cosmic Monadic Level or State of Consciousness is also
referred to as a circle or a chakra. I infer that at the Cosmic Monadic
level it is in a state of rest, abstract absolute motion of pure abstract
absolute space without acceleration or deceleration, not still, but how
could one tell, it would seem the same as absolute stillness, no? HPB
writes that Total Unconditioned Consciousness is Unconsciousness, and she
writes that existence itself does not exist. Maybe abstract absolute motion
is absolute stillness just like Parabrahm is not being nor non-being but
both. All this tends to lift one beyond language and all possible thought.
There is this Love beyond all possible thought. The causeless cause?
Just brainstorming. Don't really know. Playing.
Gene
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