When Finity Comes
Will I be there?
Let go, and find something new
Now is then
Good enough
Use what you found
Hand on and create something new
Now is now
Even better
Find what you need
What I will do is what I have done. A strange phrase, but it hints at a process I found that follows a pattern I saw: accept, intend, act. That process, that pattern, is something I am trying to convey with Signpost. Each step of my path, each step of the process, begins with acceptance.
While walking my path:
Accept (now that is now)
Intend (ask for what I want)
Act (now that is then)
I believe there is a universal now. This universal now moves at the speed of light through time. And it is fundamentally dual: a now that is now, a now that is then.
The process I found is a cycle. It is a strange cycle and I am finding it hard to explain. There are four points in the cycle, yet only three parts.
There are several groups of four things that are presented as equal, yet I see in them 3+1. Isn’t that four? Yes. What I mean is that three are similar, the forth unites them.
For example, the Greeks saw everything made of fire, earth, air, and water. I see it this way: earth, air, water are states of matter, fire is the energy that, added or subtracted, changes them into each other.
Or this one: the Buddhist Brahmaviharas: Loving Kindness, Sympathetic Joy, Compassion, and Equanimity. These Brahmaviharas are three plus one: three ways of being and the way that keeps us moving.
Somewhere in the accept, intend, act process there is infinity and finity.
My deluded self sees Reality being created by an Intentional Operator: Reality is created by Intentional Operator Processing. Yes, I know: that is Greek with Swahili subtitles! But I am going to try to explain it in this book.
The delusion continues: there is a wave function operating in an intentional field, and at some point the waveform collapses.
Finity is reached when the waveform collapses. It collapses either because of a measurement or reaching infinity. When finity comes there is a new Reality. When finity comes now is then, here is there. And we have taken a step along the path.