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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Mar 14, 2022 22:22:32 GMT
1. There is a phenomenon.
2. This phenomenon leads to another phenomenon.
3. This phenomenon leading to another phenomenon is a phenomenon.
4. The individuation of phenomena results in phenomena, thus individuation is a phenomenon and nothing fully changes.
4a. The reduction of phenomena results in phenomena thus nothing is fully reduced, this is a phenomenon.
4b. The addition of phenomena results in phenomena thus nothing is fully added, this is a phenomenon.
5. Reduction of phenomena is multiplication of phenomena but nothing is fully multiplied as the underlying quality of phenomena being phenomena occurs; addition of phenomena is multiplication of phenomena, as a new phenomena is created, but nothing is fully multiplied as the underlying quality of phenomena being phenomena occurs.
6. Phenomena occur regardless of reduction/addition thus reduction/addition never fully occurs even when it does.
7. Change is an illusion, this is a phenomenon (ie change) thus the nature of phenomena are illusions.
8. However illusion is a phenomenon as well and this is not an illusion; this is a phenomenon.
9. Phenomena are both illusions and not illusions thus phenomena contradict; this contradiction is a phenomenon.
10. Phenomena as a contradiction is a phenomenon which is not a contradiction; phenomena are both contradictory and not-contradictory.
11. Phenomena exist "as is"; Phenomenon/Phenomena just are. Being is that which expresses itself however it expresses itself.
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