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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Nov 25, 2020 16:11:44 GMT
All phenomenon are both connected and seperated.
An example of this would be a brick and a rose.
The color red unifies both a brick and a rose under a common means, yet the brick and the rose have distinctions given there different forms.
The brick an rose are simulataneously connect under a common phenomenon yet exist as distinct phenomena.
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Post by MAYA-EL on Nov 27, 2020 8:17:11 GMT
Hmmm then a question arises and that is
Are they actually related fundamentaly? Or are they only related do to are perspective? And if so then by what means?
And by fundamentaly i mean that the answer remains the same rather man exists or not
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Post by xxxxxxxxx on Nov 27, 2020 15:47:01 GMT
Hmmm then a question arises and that is Are they actually related fundamentaly? Or are they only related do to are perspective? And if so then by what means? And by fundamentaly i mean that the answer remains the same rather man exists or not They are related due to a middle phenomenon. As to perspective, the whole of creation has consciousness given the ability to assume, or rather be imprinted by a phenomenon. A formless state, the emptiness of mind or the nature of a phenomenon such as sand, recieves an imprint of a phenomenon and in recieving that imprint repeats the phenomenon which in turn repeats that phenomenon under an act of reflection. The mirroring of a phenomenon is the foundation of consciousness and is universal. Another example of this is the movement of a particle. The particle in position A mirrors itself through its movement to position B. This mirroring process thus contains void, much in the same manner the gap between particles contains void. It is this replication of limits that contains void through a cycling of said limits.
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