Monday, January 21, 2008

Zero and Infinite

Zero is as vast as infinite. Don't think zero is smaller than infinite. Both are complementorily complete. Both exist in parallel. The zero you know is quantitative zero. Of course, quantitatively, zero is smaller than infinite. But, zero in it's absoluteness is equally vast as infinite. Absolute zero spawns up to infinite. Buddha selects zero. Upanishads select infinite. Ashtavakra select both. Mathematically, God is infinite and absolute zero both. Remember at infinity basic laws of arithmetic fails. If you add 1 in infinity result is still infinity. If you subtract 1 from infinite, result is still infinite. Also you cannot apply addition and subtraction in absolute zero. Because, absolute zero means nothing exist. So, you don't have number 1 to add it. Because, if 1 exist that means absolute zero doesn't exist. And if absolute zero exist, 1 cannot exist. Because there is not space/time for 1 to exist. Everything is spawned by absolute zero. So in either case you cannot apply basic arithmetic in absolute zero. Therefore at infinite and absolute zero laws of arithmetic fails. That's one example. Not only laws arithmetic, in fact nothing is applicable to infinite and absolute zero. You need at least 2 things to apply any laws. Infinity and absolute are example of oneness. One and only one can exist. Trust me. There is not much space in this universe to accommodate two different things. Only one and only one thing exist - BRAHMAN. And nothing else exist.
The world you see is the projection of BRAHMAN. It's a shadow. The world you see has practical importance. It has nothing to do with the absolute. The Sun rises in the east. The Horse eat grass. These are practical knowledge. It has nothing to do with absoluteness. BRAHMAN is absolutely silent irrespective of what does the horse do with the grass.

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