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Question:
I am confused when I hear you use the term "Abstract Light." In my understanding, it is the words and concepts which are the abstractions. God then would be the only truly concrete (or non-abstract) thing that exists. I certainly don't mean to reduce God to wordplay. It is only that I have been confused about this matter for some time. Can you help?
Answer:
Abstract Light has no form or matter to it and is not concrete or specific in any way. Abstract Light is the Light of Understanding. Abstraction is the natural condition of the Mind: formless Abstraction. God knows not form. You might think of this Light as the Light mentioned in many "near-death" accounts. The cosmos is a cosmos of time-space, many seeming concrete specifics, degrees, intervals, levels, increments, etc. Abstraction is beyond this, for before time-space was, I Am. I Am is Pure Abstraction. There is nothing of this world that has any relation to Divine Abstraction.
Love Always,
David