A black hole is a one-dimensional point. Within it there is no space, and no time; there is no up, down, or sideways. There is nothing, nothing moves, nothing escapes, nothing begins or ends; eternity and the void, everything and nothing, exist simultaneously. All paradoxes reside here, coexist here, join here. Light enters but does not leave, because from here there is no place to go and no time to get there. Here, all dimensions join, in the place where they started, at the point of one dimension, at the center of nothing, always. Everything that enters, stays, and thus becomes a part of the One Point, which can have no parts. Yet the paradox is resolved, as the many become the one, as they always were, except in imagination. And it's always Now in a black hole.
If all paradoxes become one, and thus resolove, in a black hole, then what appear as paradoxes to us, must actually not exist as such -- because it cannot be true that inside a black hole is a set of rules that are fundamentally different from those we experience on this side of the hole. Yes, the rules inside the black hole appear different to our math-filtered senses, but indeed they can only be deeper laws that have yet to reveal themselveds to us on this side of the hole. True must be true always, and nothing else is true -- only one truth can be true, not many. Where there are many, truth cannot be. One only is the truth. One what...? Just One can be, all else mkust simply be the imagination of the One. How could it be otherwise?
Yet the One cannot have an imagination -- that would mean the One becomes two (both the One and the One's imagination). And thus the One becomes two -- by imagining It is two. And of course what is One cannot be two in reality -- only in imagination can the One seem to be divided. So the One became the many, but not really... Or is it that the many are true, but not the One? It cannot be both... or can it? It can be both, neither, or either -- as you imagine it to be.
Because the One only can be real, all else must be not real -- or what we on this side call "imaginary." Yet this implies and clearly demonstrates that all we see hear, feel, smell, or eat is imagined, by the One, which is NOT possibly split into anything at all, and certainly not into mindless stuff. So, then it begins to become clear that all anything (any thing) can be is the Mind of the One, which is the One and nothing else. So then, can you see that even the One is not a thing in itself -- cannot be -- it must be, and must only be, Mind, in which imagined things and concepts and bodies and stars, and feelings can exist. And, though on this side we may say that things are real and what is imagined is not... It is precisely the opposite: only that which is imagined is real" as we experience reality on this side, and that objects are thus not "real" as we experience real.
D0 you see it now? Then dine on these words and let them nourish your imagination, don't just look at them as items on a menu from which you cannot afford the price. You can afford this meal, and you cannot afford to ignore it. Starving we are for the truth, while it is a feast before us hidden behind our sense of seperation. Seperation is the illusion, and Oneness is the reality. And there can be no other reality.
Yet, there is a membrane, called fear, that divides the nothingness (no-thing-ness) into things. Of course the membrane is only imagined, like everything else. With the imagined fear, the many things arise -- fear seperates; seperation means things exist seperately (no things, no seperation).
Imagination, Mind, a black hole, singularity, God, All/Nothing, eternally present in no-time, Now, Here... are all words that represent the same thing -- that is no thing. It is what you are, and nothing else. And though "what you are" seems to be a seperate thing among a universe of things, we know that no seperate things can actually exist -- that what seems to be seperate are the result of fear, which like everything else is imagined.
So, on this side of the membrane of fear, things seem seperate; imagination is defined as that which is not real. On the other side of the fear membrane, only the Oneness is real, and no seperate things can possibly be real. Thus, the so called world we seem to experience is only being imagined by the Oneness. The paradox of existence is resolved in a flash when you see that reality as you perceive it is just a negative projection, in every way, from the One -- everything here is the opposite of there. Here there is time and space and objects; there there is only the One. And as we know the rules cannot be different on either side. The paradox of the seeming many resolves in the One, because they are not different in essence. The One is the many, the many are one; all exists now, but there is no thing to exist as a thing in itself. The very opposite, in every direction, of what you see, is the One. Yet the One can have no opposite in reality -- only an imagined opposite, as all things, concepts, and feelings are imagined.
So everything is just imagination, that's all it can be. But, do not quickly dismiss it as "only" imagination -- meaning NOT real -- but realize that reality itself, the real reality behind the seeming reality of this fear-based world of seperate things, is nothing but imagination. And if imagination imagines that you understand this, then you are free. If imagination imagines that this is all incomprehensible and stoopid... then that is what it is, to you.
See the beauty in this. Reality is imagined; it starts in imagination and then seems to manifest into things. If you want things -- imagine things, but understand that if you choose to live with things you must become a thing in imagination, and suffer the rules of a world made of things.
Why not imagine instead that you are One, that all you see is just you, really, no matter how it seems to your senses (which cannot, ever, sense what you are -- as the One who senses)?
Imagine what you want, you always do, anyway. But realize that if you choose to live in a world of imagination, then you will be subject to the laws of that world, and only one law exists: that which you imagine is real, and nothing else is real. So imagine wisely.
Imagine yourself healthy, imagine yourself free, imagine yourslef no longer tied to a body-object, Imagine that you are the One, the only One, the One we all share as One, in the imaginatioj of the One...
..and what you want, really, is to know yourself as you really are, once and for all, which is no thing at all, but Imagination Itself, Mind Itself, Eternity Itself, a Black Hole that takes in everything and makes it into "no-thing," but Itself.
Imagine that you are a black hole, implode all your objects in on themselves, and go Home at last, to your Self, where you only imagined that you left. One thing is for sure: you cannot ever leave your self, except in imagination, which is what created this whole world of seperate things. If you imagine you are seperate, then so you are. If you imagine that you are free, you are. If you imagine you are One (whole at last), you are the One, imagining you are the One.
Yes, it's always now in a black hole... and it's always here, right where we are, now.
I cannot imagine it to be any simpler than this.
Wednesday, April 06, 2005
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