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The_Last_Man_50008
09-26-2008, 11:07 AM
was it created...like did it have a beginning or is it eternal?

[as a gentle nudge, we do recommend you read the law of one books, or start by reading the outline on this site :) members, can you help with links for last man?] ]

soup
09-27-2008, 09:10 PM
there seems a good chance that this could be described as clad in mystery.

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Adam of All
09-28-2008, 09:49 AM
you can go here (http://lawofone.info/results.php?category=cosmology&sc=1&ss=0) for a deep understanding of the subject.

or you can search the rest of the same site here (http://lawofone.info).

soup
09-29-2008, 10:51 PM
something about this reminds me of the octave. sometimes i wonder about the symbol "8" as if it is a sideways infinity symbol - as if there was wisdom lost throughb the ages related so. it suggests the music of primordial creation - the sounds of, hebrew? i hold the word shalom as sacred, spoken with love in the heart and i wonder if others do too and if there is some chance that on a perfectly calibrated scale of beauty, that such a word emanates as relatively most beautiful.

if the concept of the octave is musically transducer into beauty than i wonder if the deeper idea of infinity could likewise be expressed not only by the base of the octave but also as the singularity of an irrational number whose significant digits, extending infinitely to insignificance, are somehow way more significant than some may casually regard - as if an irrational number could carry the codex of creation complete somehow.

there seems passages within the law of one that seem as if suggesting something like that, in some sort of non mathematical way.


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Tenet Nosce
09-30-2008, 07:42 PM
having a beginning and being eternal are not mutually exclusive and therein lie the mystery of creation.

The_Last_Man_50008
10-01-2008, 03:02 PM
something can only truly be eternal if it has always existed and never had a beginning

soup
10-01-2008, 07:29 PM
sometimes i think of shared history as being eternal. for example so many marriages out there feature vows of ever more...and there really is that shared historical event that can seem everlasting well beyond the lifetimes of the partnership or parties involved..which is probably why one can never get truly divorced, the record of the vows remains. i think one of the amusing awakenings one may have is the realization that given past lives seem good probability, there is likely encounters with past spouses in the realm of possibility. generally speaking, this could very well support some design intent of the veil - that we may be better able to stumble into things without knowing better in a way which may otherwise preclude any chance of such occurance - as repeating similar mistakes over and over again. here, a beginning within an eternity may likewise be such a veiled event of everlasting history.


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