Written by Mathew Naismith
It would seem, since the dawn of man as a
human consciousness/race, we have made a connection to the infinite. The belief
in a divine consciousness or the belief in eternal cycles of life is but two of
these, so it would certainly seem that we have always made this connection to
an infinite existence or being in one sense or another.
In modem times, the division between
perceiving infinitely and finitely is apparent, even in modern day science this
is apparent between different forms of science, for example, quantum physic
concepts are not based on absolutes where in a lot of other sciences there are
concepts of absolutes. We are human, this is a fact, so we don't look beyond
the human concept. It's like Newtonians didn't accept that Newtonian concepts
and principles were limited, the same with Einstein concepts and principles.
Albert Einstein's concepts and principles/theories were taken as an absolute, within
this perception, there was no room for evolving therefore these kinds of
perceptions are limited to certain concepts and principles.
A lot of modern day consciousness is
restricted to certain limitations or dogmatic concepts and principles, there
are barriers that can't ever be crossed or even questioned. Of course the only
reason barriers exist is because we have created them or they have been created
in accordance to the perceptions used. If we perceive there are barriers
therefore limitations to our conscious existence, we will ourselves create a
reality based on these limitations. Of course to do this, a consciousness has
to ignore the infinite in preference to the finite.
Finite consciousness is purely based on
time, time being the creator of starting and ending points thus creating realities
based on limitations rather than realities based on unlimited potentiality. Of
course to balance out these kinds of perceptions, we kept our perceptions of
the existence of the infinite, perceptions that are not limited but unlimited.
We might then think that time itself is
finite in nature when in actuality time is infinite in nature, it's only what
is created in time that is finite. Time itself is actually governed by infinite
projections, for time has no limitations in how time is perceived or how long
time will exist for. The simple reason for this is that time wasn't created, in
that the creation of time has no starting or ending point, only of created perceived
starting and ending points. For an example of this, there is an end to our
nights and days on Earth, however, when you go out into space, there is only
daylight, this of course is governed by how long a sun lasts. In saying this,
the energy used to create the energy of the sun is endless because, like time,
energy has no starting point within itself, only what energy creates.
To perceive this one must simply look at
time as being energy, not what this energy creates. An energy that is not
limited to certain concepts and principles, time is therefore based on the infinite,
not on what the finite creates. We too often only look at what time creates,
not on what time is really based on, in actuality, everything is based on the
infinite for energy itself is infinite in nature.
Let's now look at how differently finite
and infinite consciousness looks at reincarnation for example, the belief in
past lives which has been scientifically proven to exist.
The finite consciousness looks at each life
as a separate life to other lives lived, each life having a starting or ending
point of it's own. The infinite consciousness doesn't look at it this way, it
looks at reincarnation as being one life or existence separated by different
scenarios. There is no starting or ending point, only an expression of
different energies usually separated by our inability to remember our past
lives. If we could remember our past lives and our lives between these lives,
we would see ourselves as experiencing one life or existence that has no
limitations or starting and ending points.
We are simply conditioned to perceive in
starting and ending points therefore being of a conscious based on the finite,
an existence of limitations therefore barriers, in turn, creating existences
purely based on the finite rather than the infinite. Considering that
everything in existence is based and created from the infinite, I find basing a
reality purely on the finite peculiar, it's simply unnatural, in saying this,
we must also remember being limited like this is also apart of being unlimited.
Are we really unlimited being limited to the unlimited? Being limited is also
apart of being unlimited, think on this, how unlimited are the expressions and
motions of being limited? The expressions of being limited is infinite, there
is no end to these limited expressions and motions.
We exist in a finite limited reality, how
many possibilities can be expressed in such a reality? What if the Roman Empire never existed or Adolf Hitler never came to
power, the possibilities of different realities being created within a limited
reality are endless, all of existence is simply infinite in nature.
Infinite also pertains to oneness, being
that everything is connected, where's finite simply pertains to separation or
division of this oneness, of the infinite. The finite is simply a divided
infinite, this is why the finite can only exist within time. Considering how
time is divided into seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, decades, centuries
and so on, it's quite understandable why finite can only exist within the
perception of time. Take away how time divides the infinite into numerous and
infinite divisions, like with measurements which are infinite, you take away
the perception of the finite, all you are then left with is the infinite.
The finite is simply a perception because
it can only represent part of the whole at any given time; the whole of course
is represented by the infinite. To me, it's not a natural state if we exist
within a finite reality while excluding the infinite. Giving that energy itself
is infinite in nature, I find this most peculiar. We simply can't exist without
the infinite, if we try to do this in my mind, we will simply destroy
ourselves; destroy the form and creation of an infinite energy. We are simply
going against the natural laws by excluding the infinite in our existence, not
a very wise or intelligent thing to do in my mind.
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