Harlequin
Matrice Périnatale
- Inscrit
- 11/3/08
- Messages
- 8
mutant a dit:exactly... so the whole point for those who see it this way, is why the hell would you call the manifestation of the self 'god', 'divine' or anything? just because you had an epifany?? and I think this is what the initial question is all about...
Maybe we try to use the words most closely describing the indescribable. That word differs from person to person. Maybe we are all trying to call things by their true names? Even if there can be no true definition separate from the thing being described. Not being afraid of any word or thought. Trying what feels the truest.
Words in themselves are bits of information. They force the thoughts in to small packets. How can this packet transfer something that is infinitely interconnected? The problem is that otherwise there would only be silence. From another perspective even this isn't a problem at all. Silence is wonderful. Silence or words, it doesn't matter. Pick what you want.
There are different planes of understanding, all describing the same experiences in different words and perspectives, all existing simultaneously. No thing above the other. All equal.