If this were to happen - if the contemplation of the being and the word spirated infinite love, would the love that proceeded from both the being and the word, be dual or singular prcession?
This still requires a sense of time, but I’ll ignore that for now, and answer your question as if I were a Latin that agreed with your presuppositions:
The contemplation of the *word *pours from the
being, while the contemplation of the *being *pours from the
word. Having poured forth from their sources, the sum contemplation generates
infinite love. In that the sum contemplation was partially derived from the
word, and partially derived from the
being, the
infinite love has two sources. While it may seem at first that there is a single procession due to there being one sum contemplation, that is not technically the case. Rather, the sum contemplation proceeds from two sources along two distinct paths to converge in a sum contemplation, thus spirating
infinite love. Therefore, there would initially be two acts of procession which converge into a single act of procession. Nonetheless, if you take the system of processions as a whole, it could possibly be rationalised as one, since it could either be described as two processions that act synergistically as one, or a single procession in which the *being *and *word *are each a partial source of the
infinite love. All-in-all, given the scenario presented, the most accurate response would probably be that the spiration is neither a double procession, nor a single procession, but middle ground between the two, having characteristics of both.