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Enivid
10-08-2008, 09:34 AM
i have been thinking alot about the different perspectives on life that we can have. from this point of view i've learned everything i know from pretty much all the people i've met booth "offline and online", and what i learn is what i call information.

so, when i use this information when i consider things i kinda use alot of perspectives. so the more i learn from others the more will i be "all of us". since we all are one, this seems like a way to learn more about the ultimate "i".

but we don't need to learn about others, cause we already have it inside, but we don't have the moment inside us. the moment is always the moment, no matter what kind of moment, since the moment is eternal and different on all levels.

its time to go to the next level, a new start so to say. we've already done everything we can do and now we move on to the new start we're we begin again with a greater knowing of the ultimate "i", who really are we all.

i know it all when i have no "no you can't" thoughts that stop me from reaching that information.

we always know everything, its just that we are only aware of it on different levels or frequencies.

theese frequencies are different levels and at one point we all are one. so 2012 will be interesting since we will simply move to the next level. a great moment indeed, and we all have the chance to go where we want to go. our minds will guide us to a desired frequency. its time for the earth to go to the next level where we can talk directly to mother nature.

the way i know this? intution backed with all kinds of information regarding any ideas that are out there. davids work is simply amazing and outstanding especially with the science that's backing it. he really gives a perfect picture of what to come from this "upgrade".

we all are the same and we all are eachother, and when we know it everything is well. and the closer we come to 2012 the closer will we be eachother aswell.

remember that there's only the moment, everything else in eternity exists around us all the time. we co-create our lifes by what we choose to do. our brains record what've done so we can togheter create a co-existing future. its an amazing tool, our brain.

yet its only a vessel, or instrument that holds the one and only, but this one and only infinite conscioussness is divided on different levels, because of the moment and now the moment is going to be upgraded. that's why we live in the now and not in the past which is eternal.

you come to this conclusion when you try to learn from everyone and anything using rational thinking without being prejudiced.

i just consider everyone else to be me and then i learn how the look at life and then i choose between all and i learn by logic who's right and who's not. but i can't point fingers since all are right in a way, everything is a paradox within the veil of forgetfullness also called law of confusion. but i love to listen!

we are one our way to move close to the one who truly is all, the real big i.

soup
10-09-2008, 11:29 PM
there can be an assertive sense to the use of "i" in writing, as in lending a sense of personal integrity and authority which influence how the writing is read in considering who wrote it.

at some point a good teacher's use of little "i" in place catalysed me to ponder the symbolic differences. the little dot or tittle seemed to represent a sphere of perfection that complemented the idea of it being the ninth letter, the number nine suggesting completion. this humbleness in the use seemed to get masked out by the greater supporting column appearance of the big "i".

along the sphere idea came another idea, one of individuation and how the solar system seems to sustain it's harmony by various degrees of close approaches by planets which seem to go 'round everlastingly shy of touching each other.

related to the symbols seems a component of line type, the letters built of rounder smoother lines tend to lend a more comforting feeling than those of straight lines and sharp corners.

possibly there's some message related to how symbols can influence a persons inner feelings and how our awareness so can change our perspective in ways that allow us to appreciate the beauty of such little things.


soup