Homer: >> To BE the infinite yes. >> To KNOW the infinite, no. >> Homer CBWillis: >You're certain you could not know this? >Makes self-knowledge a lost cause then. Knowledge is a yoke around the neck that sinks one into the sea of oblivion with the weight of one's wisdom. One can BE Source, the minute one KNOWS ABOUT Source one has begun to indulge in pretty postulates that have little validity other than what one assigns them. The process of enlightment is the process of getting all entangled up in 'knowing' the nature of Source, eventually one realizes that one is creating this knowingness, and that which creates knowingness is not knowable. It is BEable it. You are being it in making postulates about it. "The UnNameable dreams the Nameable." "All of existence consists of Source speculating about itself. Most of what it thinks is cute but wrong." - Adore Those who think they are going to 'know something' at the end of their journey might want to consider how deep one can sink under the weight of their own knowledge. Maybe one can know the infinite after all. Presumably one will see the light before they get there. Homer >- CBW