I often ask myself, what? why?, I can find many hows, so hows are not primary for me. It is the easiest among them. No matter what the answer is, or how many answers there are, it all fades to insignificance. What does not fade in insignificance is the question itself. It stands strong and proud as ever. Trying to find the answer, the search has always been for an answer. The answer that is supposedly nothing but that is expected to be the representation of the Absolute – that which is invariant, immortal, Permanent. But everything, every answer fades and is temporary, goes extinct, vanishes into nothing, into insignificance. The ‘answer’ that was supposed to express and teach immortality, itself fades to non-existence, itself consumed by death so to speak. Never ever came to realization, that the Question that has been staring at me, and that I’ve been staring at, is the one that has never abandoned me. It has always stood there facing the answer that were supposed to destroy it, and,...
Laws, reason, axioms, consistency, structure, certainty, definition. They are perceived to basically govern everything around. Well, how about lawlessness/no-law(s), reasonlesness/no-reason(s), no axiom(s), no consistency, no structure, no certainty, no definition/indefinition/indefiception/infidefiception? Why do we like certainties, answers, or some sort of structure? Why am I asking this question? Why am I questioning my questioning? Why am I questioning me questioning my questioning? If you consider the idea of GOD. What is GOD? GOD is Everything, GOD is Nothing. GOD is the collection of all existence or possibilities. Call it Universe, or multi-verse, or everything, everything including nothing, universal set or Absolute, ultimate and such. I propose that this all might have one thing as a reason: Permanent Existence or Existence of/with Permanence. But, the ultimate reason to this all is no reason at all: Any existence/state/statement, i.e. everything or anything, at one le...
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