Buddha

Advanced Being

What is the purpose of my existence?
~Richard Thomas Gerber 2005

Perhaps the purpose of life is to create purpose, a reason for existence, which is self defined. For in the void there is an absence of purpose.

The omnipotent loves challenge

The omniscient loves surprise

The omnipresent loves being in one place

The omnibenevolent loves to  love and be loved.

The Infinite One because of it's nature, timeless multidimensional consciousness, cannot experience these things, hence the reason for the One becoming many, a finite self, time bound, linear consciousness, The One Being both noun and verb reading this from it's limited perspective. The realized one beholds the finite and infinite perspective in concert so as to both create and enjoy the symphony of life.

"Some might wish for a world without walls but the infinite player sees them as crucial for the game of hide and seek."
 

God loves mystery and surprise but because of his omnipotent powers he could never experience these things. So he became you and through you, as you, God experiences a multitude of things in a void of nothing. 

The real magic is not in the things you can't see but the things you can, the ones you can hold having created the illusion of persistence and continuity, something solid out of nothing.

~Infinite Play the movie and the The Infinite Players

 

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