[MD] Oneness
gav
gav_gc at yahoo.com.au
Mon Jul 31 15:39:52 PDT 2006
hey gene. if a synonym for infinite is unlimited then
there can be only one cos if there were two they would
limit each other.
i guess the infinite is beyond measurement and
conceptualisation....sound familiar?
the practical point is that when you realize that that
pen over there is infinite (ie unique, endlessly
fractal in detail) it changes reality from a static,
dead, euclidean space-time to something much more
strange and meaningful: we start to feel the
*territory* again: magical, endless, ever changing,
alive; as opposed to getting tricked into thinking
that SOM map - euclidean, static, dead - is how the
world is.
we can actaully start to feel the reality of
statements like 'god is everywhere simultaneously'
without sounding like sententious prosletysing
wankers.
--- Gene M <boredandunstable at gmail.com> wrote:
> Gav:
>
> > by the way it seems to me that neither of you did
> > understand my point. i am actually making a
> logical
> > point vis-a-vis the concept of infinity and what
> it
> > means in a more existential sense. that is
> whether
> > you like the language or understand or not there
> can
> > be only one infinity and if everything is infinite
> > (endlessly fractal and unique) then you should see
> > that everything is the infinite: emptiness: form,
> > form: emptiness.
>
>
> Couldn't there also be an infinite infinities? Can
> we know the difference?
>
> -Gene
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