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Re: Theos-World Consciousness/Unconsciousness

Dec 07, 2000 04:31 PM
by Eugene Carpenter


Leon,

Yes. But, but, but . . . .

To be or not to be . . . .

To be. But there is THAT beyond being- not being, not not-being but both.
THAT be-ness attracts us "upwards into pure and perfect being, into pure and
perfected oneness. Zero is not a thing, but no-thing, Ain-Sof. Through
THAT we contact and can then be the NON-BEING. Atma is Anatma. Athesim
and theism are one.

Gene


----- Original Message -----
From: <leonmaurer@aol.com>
To: <theos-talk@egroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2000 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Consciousness/Unconsciousness


>
> In a message dated 12/06/00 11:20:39 AM, Ecarpent@co.la.ca.us writes:
>
> >Perhaps the mind is the resolving aspect of the question:
> >What is the difference between zero and one?
>
> Yes... And my mind tells me that no matter how we think about it --
> mathematically (algebraically, geometrically, differentially, integrally,
> multidimensionally, tensorially), intuitively, theosophically, or
otherwise
> -- the difference between zero and one is *always* ONE.
>
> As the Book of Dzyan (with an added Kabbalistic interpretation) teaches,
"The
> 3, the 1, the 4, the 1, the five, the twice 7 (is 14), the sum total" --
and
> that is 5, which doubled is 10, and that ALL, is ONE. (Yod Hay [Shin] Vo
Hay
> <--> "I AM THAT I AM") Therefore, there is no such *thing* as "zero."
>
> Simple, isn't it?
>
> So, my advice is... We shouldn't waste our minds (and our time or energy)
> thinking (or talking about it. (Or, should we say, "forgeddaboudit"?:-)
Just
> BE IT.
>
> LHM
>
>
>
>
>



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