Friday, November 14, 2014

Post # 176 "Projection of Reality's Image"

Creation is the projected image of Reality. Can Reality be projected? Can Reality be projected or is it an impression of Reality which is projected, making creation the result of Intelligence's dreaming and desires? If Reality is able to be projected, Reality must be knowable or at least, readable. Is Reality knowable? Is Reality readable? Again, can Reality be projected or is the perception which designs its own impressions of Reality that is projected? Can Reality be known through its image or is the projected image of  Reality not Reality at all, but the image, the image which is the opposite, the distorted, the reversed, the inverted , and opposite of itself? Then, is creation that which Intelligence imagines or images? Projection requires a surface on to which to project an image. Of course, the projection of Reality onto a surface would be impossible and would result in great distortion. Besides the image being greatly distorted to the point of being unrecognizable, the image is distorted also through  the fact that surface of creation is not at all compatible to the projection of Reality. In fact, as afore mentioned, it is not possible to project Reality, only an impression can be projected so the result is great distortion and the reverse of what was expected. Reality can be known only through the image.....Reality is opposite creation, consequently, Reality cannot be comprehended. Creation longs to be as Reality, as intelligence longs to be its impression of its God. Although creation longs to be Reality, creation cannot even comprehend Reality. Where there is finiteness....infiniteness is longed for. Where there is brokenness, entity is longed for. Where there is no truth, truth is longed for. Creation does not know infiniteness. Creation does not know entity. Creation does not know Truth.

If Reality could be projected on to one that dreams, desires and chooses to become the Reality, to become God, would the planned transference take place? Would this desire, would this choice, would the resultant projection bring about the transference of one into another? What if the dreamer, the one who desires, the chooser, believes that the transference has taken place or is about to soon happen, would it not be much of what our existence is about here on earth, here in creation? Do we not already believe ourselves to possess God?

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