Particle and Wave v.s. Subject and Object v.s. Cause and Effect

Apr 30, 2008 22:46

Here's part of a brainwave I rode in on late last nite. This is an exercise in Buddhist/Qabalist negation with the objective being to move ones awareness through stages of metacognition. Doing this is said to aid in revealing how one's mind processes the subjective and objective components of awareness.

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particle, meditation, wave, cause, effect

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fringekitty May 2 2008, 15:43:21 UTC
In religious history, we might see this played out as the transcendent and immanent aspects of the divine. The transcendent tends to be described as the conscious, hierarchical, law and order, and often patriarchal aspect; whereas, the immanent is the subconscious, equalizing, naturally and seemingly chaotic, and often matriarchal aspect. Sadly, it is far too often that humans can only recognize one or the other aspect, instead of opening to the possibility that both states co-exist and are necessary to one another.

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Dueling goodbrains May 4 2008, 14:15:21 UTC
That's the construct that seems most applicable when considering godhead. God is both big 'T' Truth and small 't' truth - transcendent and immanent. God is the particle - objective - male - unified godhead, god in Heaven and transcendent as well as the waveform - subjective - feminine -god in all things, present, and indwelling ( ... )

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The Power of Iota fringekitty May 4 2008, 14:24:26 UTC
Tzim Tzum teaches that the infinitesimal is as important as the grand.

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Re: The Power of Iota goodbrains May 5 2008, 02:46:14 UTC
It seems to me that as the Tzim Tzum dynamic happens it creates awareness in the smallest unit, moment to moment, as the oscillation itself is the effect that is awareness / the universe. Good Stuff.

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