Halcyon said:
Well, use the art of mime then Buttons...
*sigh*
Fine, i'll discuss what you've posted... but i hope you know this hurts my brainhole and what I have to say is probably wrong on many, many levels.
(I do, by no means, believe that I can solve these riddles for anyone. The opinions and views expressed on these up-comming posts are mine and mine alone. As i've already stated, I truly dont feel like explinations can be made that accuratley describe the feelings these passages bring out in me.)
"This heaven will pass away and the one above it will pass away."
Heaven is nonexistant. All material and immaterial things that have been done will be undone. All that is, is not... and really, all that is, already is, was, and will be.....forever, AND never (all things are possible in One)
"The dead are not alive and the living will not die."
I never take anything literally when thinking in Gnostic texts, especailly Thomas's Gospel. Yeshua was trying so hard to wake them up from their sleep. *sigh* So, yes, if you MUST take this literally, (as the majority of Yeshua's desciples did at this time) the first section "the dead are not alive" makes sense because of course the dead cannot live. But if you continue to take it literally, as an anthromorphic hylic, for the second half, you start to be confused.... which is the passages goal. *smiles*
Only when we're disturbed with our understanding of the this quote can we take a step back and see the bigger, hidden picture within the message. So you'd probably ask me, "what IS that message Ashley?" ....Just read it again if you want to know.
Questions for you (assuming Being and Living are the same): Are you among the living? What does it MEAN to BE?
"During the days when you ate what is dead, you made it alive.
When in the light, what will you do?"
It's a constant cycle. Constantly caving in on itself, timeless, and without human literalist understanding. Seeing the light/gnosis/silence/one we may be too shocked and disturbed to do anything. Is there a "self" within the light? Asking what "you" would do is an ironically rhetorical question. Apparently pointless, but actually meaningful on many levels. (dont ask me to list them unless you wanna make a list yourself
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"On the day when you were one, you became two.
But when you become two, what will you do?"
Identity. That's all I've been able to come up with for this one. Being one, we became two, falling from our harmonious gnosis. To realize that we've become separated from our perfect one... for some it would be too shocking to truly grasp. You realize that getting back to Silence is really what matters. *(well, maybe just me) Such realizations and thoughts can lead people to insanity, or to awareness of the ignorant imbalance we've fallen into. The actions to be taken? That's all on a personal level.
Solve for Gnosis.
happy? This just proves I cant solve jack...
you and your equations!