Self creates "other," so as soon as this alleged "split" of god into two happens both become self-and-other. You suggest that one ("Self") continues to split while the other ("Source") does not, and hint at a devolution of the first--but why should that be the case?
There is only world, and dividing is its nature. The act of dividing "dividing" creates the illusion of a permanence on which everything is dependent, but there is nothing that this permanence can rest on. In fact, it need rest on nothing more than the act of dividing.
There is only world, and dividing is its nature. The act of dividing "dividing" creates the illusion of a permanence on which everything is dependent, but there is nothing that this permanence can rest on. In fact, it need rest on nothing more than the act of dividing.