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If anyone meditates in/on the No-Thingness, in your heart or in the heart of God (same thing IMHO) what does it look like to you? In the Osho cards, it is black. In the movie "The Matrix," although in a computer (same idea), it's white. :-)
Reading the Sharon Hillis books, they refer to a state called the nothingness, spacelessness in Infinity, where a being is expanding consciousness at the rate that the consciousness of Father-Mother god is expanding consciousness. It expands in NO-TIME, not linear time, so it is already expanded to Infinity. :-)
They refer to colors that are not on Earth, and everything being made of The Clear Light of God, which takes on the form of holograms, which become solidified in this reality because of it's low vibratory rate.
What color is it for you? Does it have a color?
Reading the Sharon Hillis books, they refer to a state called the nothingness, spacelessness in Infinity, where a being is expanding consciousness at the rate that the consciousness of Father-Mother god is expanding consciousness. It expands in NO-TIME, not linear time, so it is already expanded to Infinity. :-)
They refer to colors that are not on Earth, and everything being made of The Clear Light of God, which takes on the form of holograms, which become solidified in this reality because of it's low vibratory rate.
What color is it for you? Does it have a color?
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Re: The No-Thingness
Tue, March 21, 2006 - 1:25 AMIt is all colours...
In the photonic natural sense domain, the absolute is pure white light. Going through a prism, light falls out of its 'unitary registration' ... making it's spectral components visible to the our eyes. We start from pure white light, and from this source we substract all sub-gradients that make up the whole. In colour theory, this is commonly referred to as the subtractive system.
In the additive system, we mix two (or more) colours to arrive at a third; we add them. In this case, the absolute; the sum of all colours is black.
Formlessness VS form.
In the end, varying degrees of complexity of one and the same, I think.
Blessings,
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Re: The No-Thingness
Tue, March 28, 2006 - 1:46 AMBearing in mind that these spectra and their composites, whether additive or subtractive, are no more than states of energy and in effect variations of form and phenomena. -
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Re: The No-Thingness
Sat, April 1, 2006 - 12:23 AMOf course...
Your perspective is welcome here as well, should you feel so inclined:
dmt.tribe.net/thread/c94f...04f9d04bd385
Cheers,
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Re: The No-Thingness
Sat, November 11, 2006 - 4:08 PMWith Asperger syndrome I find my no-self in a nothingness a lot of the time. Nowness, with no ambition, idea or thing to say stops me from communicating and relating to people. I see meditation as beyond the seen world and fully here at the same time, not in the personal world, not of words. Simplicity has no colour or description. I don't think meditation is something to be experienced, we are the meditiation underneath everything,.......I think......or not.......oh I don't know! -
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Ooh nice thread!
Sat, November 11, 2006 - 4:23 PMIt is all colours...
...the absolute is pure white light.
..the sum of all colours is black.
In the end, varying degrees of complexity of one and the same, I think.
I see the no-thingness as an infinite pulsation.
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Re: The No-Thingness
Sat, November 18, 2006 - 4:51 PMI had to read this just before bedtime, didn't I, lol.....
When I meditate I imagine 'nothing' as blackness, except it is never really just black because there are always sparkly things of various colours,,,
When I try to imagine Source, it is White, the really bright type like burning magnesium. My mind tends to stick rainbow colours in too.
Ever close your eyes in a dark room and try to work out where the edge of your perception of the darkness in your field of view is? lol. The brain says "the eyes are looking foreward" but what do I percieve past the edge. Or with the eyes open looking at some scene, try to look with the minds eye in the opposite direction to the physical eyes. Why is it so difficult to at least imagine it and put the mind there, in that direction?
I'm thinking that as long as I'm trying to percieve the nothing/infinity using my brain, being conditioned to work the way it does, it's going to be as difficult to imagine infinity as look in the opposite direction to my eyes, and the best I can do for now is use symbolic colours/shades.
I suppose I will have some interesting dreams tonight, lol...
namaste
Yann