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Re: Theos-World Necessity of Randomness

Jan 31, 2005 04:37 PM
by Cass Silva


Hi Leon

Have been thinking on our Universe and its relational existence, and I was wondering about THOUGHT. As millions of people are constantly thinking, this must generate a huge amount of mental matter, now my way of thinking is that, either, there is no such thing as a new thought (Plato's realm of forms?) we merely tap into the universal thought tank, or is this continual influx of mental matter integrated into the akasa (and worked on by the Lords of Karma as suspended karma) So is generated mental matter from this manvantara held in suspension (transformational) until a future manvantara when it becomes a consciousness of the new laya point, or is it somehow incorporated into the current laya point of this manvantara?

Cass


leonmaurer@aol.com wrote:


In a message dated 01/28/05 10:39:16 PM, silva_cass@yahoo.com writes:

>"Motion, that is attraction and repulsion is acted upon by Breath 
>(heat). Breath sets the centripetal (attraction) and the centrifugal 
>(replusion) into activity and causes it to become objective on the 
>place of illusion." Eacg entity within the entity differentiates 
>within itself and forms other entity's and subdivisions - a 
>universal body is built up to create a universe, the absolute, 
>created out of chaos by the emanations of vibrations formed 
>interpenetrating worlds (with a spark of its own consciousness) The 
>Absolute became creative by differentiating into Heirarchies, first 
>the 3, the Triangle, and then into 7, and then into 49 fires.
>
>So, my interpretation is that all is relational.
>
>Cass

Right on. That's the absolute truth. Anything that exists must be 
relational to everything else that exists. Since, the Absolute exists along with all 
its relatives -- whether they are transformational, periodical, changeable or 
unchangeable... 

That's why we can say, "the Absolute is relative and the Relative is 
absolute." The Buddhists confirm all that by saying that everything is "dependently 
arisen." 

So, to paraphrase what you said before, "The point spirals outward and 
fractalizes into the circle" and the circle spirals inward and fractalizes into the 
point. 

And, to continue in between (just to make the picture clearer) -- as the 
point spins in all directions, the fractalized circles twist vortically into 
globes, within globes, within globes, etc., ad infinitum -- which later break their 
symmetries, due to the interfering patterns of their carried vibrations and 
their coenergetic electromagnetic relationships (not to mention the free will 
of all their separated consciousness) and subsequently evolve (intelligently 
and lawfully) into all the differentiated and relative forms in the universe, 
etc., etc., etc. 

Thus, the zero-points in the centers of all the globes -- which we might say 
are reflections of "The Absolute" source of all, are relative to each other, 
as they are to the globes -- which are relative to each other, ad infinitum, 
etc., etc.

That's enough mind twisting for today... :-)

Leon 



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