Through [the axiom of] duality, we can understand the ultimate singularity, the Oneness of the multiplicity.
- Positive & negative: As everything is opposed by its negative, so its negative has its positive mate
- there is always a positive and a negative,
- Collection of numbers:
- an infinite collection of finite elements,
- every element exists (in potential)
- but each and every one having the potential to exist
- not once, not twice … but an almost infinite amount
- Essentially infinite:
- So large as to be “essentially infinite”
- However, the universe is bounded
- Though it could be bounded along certain axes, and not along others.
Objects
- at each moment totality responds,
- with infinite possibilities (i.e., infinite amount of numbers available)
Generalised non-localisation - Particle → anti-particle + all other particles that are not the particle under observation (and their anti-particles)
- Event → anti-event => + all other events (and their anti-events)
- Nothing gained, nothing lost - all in perfect balance.
- For each particle, an anti-particle
Does this generalise similarly for the esoteric realm?
If someone loves someone, does that mean that someone hates someone else? Or is it that if you love someone, then there is the potential for someone to hate them?
No. Because the spiritual realm is an infinite realm. This only affects a local area/field.
- For each particle, an anti-particle
Everything in the manifest world, everything that is measurable, that we are able to perceive and cognite—meaning fit into our coherent world—dies (or is extinguished.) Thus we can only come to the conclusion that everything is bounded, including the life of the universe. Even if it is to undergo a replenishment, or a rebirth and renewal, each universe will die in its time.
All of us here are part of a continuing experience whose narrative began at the birth of its epoch. Some of us are here to experience a time of life or a time of death, a period of happiness and expansion, or a period of trials and tribulations. Most of us have experienced both, whether intrinsically or extrinsically. Intrinsically, is grappling internally with these demons inside yourself. Extrinsically, is grappling externally with the demons, that means reacting to the challenges occurring in your external environment, while blind to the internal demons that plague you. The former has the same pitfall. One could become so deeply entangled in one’s own demons, that one becomes blind to any of the demons in the world around you. And when someone needs help, you will be too absorbed in your own trials, that you will be unable even to see their need, let alone acknowledge it. Just as for the latter, there will be that same lack of empathetic connection, and the help, if offered/given will be off the mark. The place of balance, and potential harmony, would be to be managing the internal demons, using the awareness of those around you, without forgetting that each person carries their demons through their own journey.
If you love someone, your love is finite—for both of you have a finite existence. Though your love (or ability to) might be infinite. Perhaps this is where the infinite but bounded along certain axes, and truly infinite along others.
Infinite but bounded, being larger than we can perhaps imagine, yet having an end. Like the size of the universe. Even though you may ask the question: is this size that we speak of, the size that we can perceive, or is it its true size?
Again No, because if the love (or hate) in the esoteric realm is infinite, then it will not be increased or diminished by either. In fact, in the infinite realm, I am not sure if it is differentiated at all, and if it is, it is very likely to be according to either different criterion or different ways of perceiving it.
