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Old 03-20-2007, 12:42 PM   #10 (permalink)
Shindra
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Originally Posted by Glass Joe View Post
- "Infinity" is not synonymous with "limitless", "unbounded", or even "non-dual" (as the word is commonly used).
When I look up "infinity" in a dictionary, I read it exactly means limitless, boundless, endless. So, if we're talking about something that is *not* synonymous with that... It's like you're bringing up a word common people ("as the word is commonly used") don't know. So, what is this "infinity" that you are talking about? If it is so different, I think we need another word for it than the old word "infinity".
I also understand infinity as something that nothing can exist outside of, which of course also means non-dual.

"Infinity contains an infinity of infinities" sounds Very interesting - it seems to be something along the lines of 'holographic'. But it's still an empty idea unless we have a description for it. So, do you think you could explain it, please? I realize this is probably something very complicated, but I hope you'll take the time to at least, ehm, give us some clues?
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