Written by Mathew Naismith
Even after a number of infinite connected experiences in my
early days, I still displayed a consciousness that was primarily finite based,
this was of course due to a continuous conditioning to finite existence, an
existence of beginnings and ends. All forms are born and then die, end of
story. Being brought up in an atheistic environment also added to this
perception of there only being a starting and ending point of everything, point
blank, end of story.
However, even though I was primarily conditioned to perceive
in finite perspectives, my experiences of a reality of non-physical form also
gave me the perception that there is more to life than finite perspectives. What I was primarily
conditioned to perceive, became less of a primary influence on me, this was
gradually replaced with a perception that goes way beyond the boundaries and
limitations of the finite, an existence purely based on limited perceptions.
Any existence based on the finite, has to be limited within it's perceptions as
the finite is within itself limiting.
Today, it's strange to me to primarily base an existence
purely based on the finite as it's obvious that any existence, based on the
finite, is going to be limiting to any consciousness existing within such a
reality. It's also strange to me today that any consciousness would consciously
do this, in actuality, no aware consciousness is able to consciously base it's
existence primarily on the finite purely because such consciousness is aware of
how limiting this kind of existence is.
A finite existence is an unaware
existence, does this mean an infinite existence is an aware existence denoting
an aware consciousness?
Finite = unawareness + limited perceptions and even perspectives
Infinite = awareness + unlimited consciousness period
I think the above quite clearly shows that the infinite
denotes an awareness, any consciousness aware of the infinite to me, represents
some kind of awareness beyond the boundaries of finite perceptions and
existence. What have most religions expressed? A belief in a God or God's and
Goddesses which symbolically represent infinite existence of other
consciousness's, perceptions beyond the boundaries of finite existences,
therefore, symbolically giving us an awareness of infinite perceptions and
existences.
Today, so many people demonise religion for one reason or
another but this isn't, to me, totally
warranted. Yes, certain people within certain religions have acted in
contradictory to the beliefs they follow, this doesn't mean, in a big way, that
religions have not helped us to understand the infinite self while existing in
a finite existence, it's obvious they have, albeit in there own way. I should
state her that I have never been or am I religious in anyway, I'm just being
unbiased in my opinion and looking at the more constructive points of religion
here instead of always focusing on the destructiveness of religions.
In WWII, there was a Japanese fighter ace who scored around
88 victims, this person was a devout Buddhist. Being that Buddhism is supposed
to be a passive religion/philosophy, he's actions seemed totally contradictory
to he's beliefs. The point being that religions/philosophies are only a guide,
no truly infinite based religion has limitations, if they do, they are no
longer primarily of infinite teachings. Yes, even Buddhists can step from a
reality based on the infinite to a reality base on the finite for there should
never be any limitations set within the beliefs of a truly infinite based
religion. In truth, no truly infinite based spiritual teachings should be
limited in any way.
Recently, my mother passed on, so many people thought I was
cold hearted because I didn't act in a broken hearted way. This perception of
me is purely based on finite perceptions, when exactly did my mum truly die? In
actuality, my mother is more alive than ever, this aliveness was mainly due to
the turbulent life my mother lead. Take away all that trauma for starters, what
are you left with? It would feel like utter peace and tranquility, what a
life.....
Finite existence is bound by certain perspectives, being
that perspectives denote limitations through measuring through certain set
perceptions. It was measured or judged that I wasn't acting appropriately, this
perception was purely based on finite perceptions.
Now let's look at my actions in an infinite way/perception,
my mother is more alive than ever, if not more so, why would I be so upset
about this especially considering my mother died from the complications of a
long bout of cancer? I'm upset, but, why should I put on an act as if my mother
is no more period? I could not be more happy for my mother, period.
Yes, the way we look at life is different, some people
primarily perceive through the finite and other people primarily perceive
through the infinite, however, there are also other people who perceive in both
ways. No matter how we perceive, the way you perceive doesn't make someone
else's perception wrong or even right, it's understandably only a different
perception based purely on the way we perceive. As of always, it's however much
wiser to perceive in more than one way.
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