That's an excellent point!
A point in every direction is the same as no point at all!
There is a singular point, and that is what human kind is indeed searching for!
If a person becomes fixed within that very small point a most beautiful happening takes place. The Celestial sounds resonate when this happens. It's a homecoming! It becomes resplendent! The finite is given up, and the infinite becomes known.
This singular point is immeasurable, yet so small it baffles the
consciousness of humans.
No Karma - No More!
Completion, until an entity is given further duties or direction!
Meechum Anbu (Much Love),
2007-11-22 11:23:34
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answered by WillRogerswannabe 7
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I agree with cosmic coyote, we pass the point of no return the minute we step foot on the path to awakening, although many will take a break from time to time. We may wish at some point to go back, but we don't travel backwards & those feelings pass. The ultimate point of no return, singularity, that is beyond this place. We can avoid returning to the scene of the crime, so to speak, even before that point. Yet there are many that have chosen to return to help with the process. We are no longer bound by the law when we become the law. Arriving at the place we started & knowing it for the very first time is very much the same as seeing for the very first time, then knowing you always have.
2007-11-28 15:50:56
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answered by Just Be 7
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How Long? Since we are spiritual beings in a physical body, no this is not considered a valid question. Who ever said we had to return? Did you forget this is a vast universe? Anything is possible, to answer all your questions.
Maybe until we get it right we'll keep on transforming into what, where, here, there who knows? maybe even where we started, in this so called other travel.
Yes, we can escape returning to the crime scene, through transformation. We have that choice now. What goes around, comes around.
We might have the choice to return, but then again our transformation can lead us to a better place, or not so better place. Maybe, that's all weve been doing since the bang. Transforming.
Of course words echo, their our thaughts. You know they transform also. The mass subconscience will do it quicker though.
2007-11-23 04:20:32
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answered by ♥ 3
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Ah, the point of no return........being in the gap.......each moment, and the next........may not be returned to. Then perhaps it is this, always. Transformation is moment to moment. All is impermanent....no thing ever stays the same....that said, even and especially, us. When we arrive where we started? Where is that for you in this question? At the source...and before that? My suggestion: keep on living, enquiring, deepening, loving, and you may find your own answers. This life may be known intellectually, but the honour of it, and the test, is for it to be done alone. Our loving energy is with you, and you may feel it, so all I can say to you is travel with an open heart and you will always find your way. Being there, is in each moment, then the next, an the next. Return? Perhaps you are already there. Consider that.
2007-11-25 22:00:20
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answered by Lyra 5
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Indeed it is valid. One has faced and will face the questions and resolves on the curve of validity and invalidity that he can even transform. A path of transformation does allow for transformation and a return across a threshold of no return if once reached. Because if one has to or needs to return to or cross again a certain point, one 'will' return -- so much work is there to do!
2007-11-25 21:12:48
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answered by ? 6
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When man searched the Earth to find the edge he found that he returned to the same place from which he started. We’ll always return, yet not return. The things that happened already can never be returned, they will always remain forever…though we return to dust when we die, the lives we lived and that which we did will never be returned because they were once and will now forever be everlasting.
This is what I thought about when I was struggling with Christianity. They say that when judgment comes we’ll either be put in heaven or hell. Salvation came to save us all yet if we reject it we don’t get saved. Will I then be forgotten by a loving God who once loved me so much that He sent His Son to save me? I will die and return, but I will always remain because I once was.
2007-11-23 09:20:51
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answered by ? 4
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When one comes to understand how the truth works the word and the word works the truth in the creation of life. There are so many points of no return but I remember the day when I realized what time this is and where in our progression on this planet we are and what has to be done... My God I said this will be fun.
2007-11-23 01:30:28
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answered by James 5
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With God, ALL things are possible.
People, with the help of God and spiritual wisdom, CAN reach a point of return as long as the person is open to it.
But if people try and reach the point of return on their own, it may not be easy at times. It can be done, but I would not recommend it! God knows what's best for us even more than we know ourselves.
2007-11-22 19:31:28
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answered by Яɑɩɳɓɵw 6
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Brother Sunman,
The point of no return would be blasphemy against the holy ghost, having reached fully maturity in Christ and then exercising full abandonment.
If one looks at the prodigal son or even Israel in Judges, God's mercy runs deep. The saints know they deserve hell but know for sure why they will not be going there.
2007-11-22 19:14:28
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answered by hearingtheword 4
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Yes, there is a point of no return. The debt of karma cannot be paid by your good deeds. To be action less in action thereby being out side of the influence of the repercussions of karma. With out an ego, who pays the debt?
2007-11-24 00:11:52
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answered by Monk 6
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