That which is believed to have STARTED...will by definition END.
''Revelation'' is this immediate unknown knowing. If you know your birth, then by definition you will die.
Birth and Death are appearances of the same ONE unknown knowing reality. Always here, and never not here.
There is no last days, or end of time...except in this mental construction, constructed by no one and every one, same one.
Apocalypse Now
Re: Apocalypse Now
I may regret asking you these questions... as I really don't have interest in sorting through word salads. But if you could actually clarify without using your salad spinner, some concepts might be interesting to explore...
Is it not possible to speak more clearly about these concepts without all the convoluted verbal orgasm convulsions?
Is delirium an escape, an adventure, or unavoidable?
What is the purpose of 'this mental construction'?
Is there anything to be figured out or revealed?
Why must it end? Do we really know that?
What do you mean by 'unknown knowing'?
Same as first question... how do we know that?
Doesn't 'always here' mean the same as 'never not here'?
In this phrase 'no one and every one, same one', does 'no one' mean there is not anyone, or that there is not only one? If there is not 'anyone', then there can't be a 'same one'.
Is it not possible to speak more clearly about these concepts without all the convoluted verbal orgasm convulsions?
Is delirium an escape, an adventure, or unavoidable?
What is the purpose of 'this mental construction'?
Is there anything to be figured out or revealed?
Re: Apocalypse Now
Start implies a beginning, the word/concept..known as '' beginning '', has absolutely no meaning without it's opposite known. As a frame of reference.
Absolute knowing, is one without a second, meaning, not-knowing knowing.
Same as first answer.
Meaning can only mean something where there is it's equal and exact opposite meaning.
One and not one are the same one..there's no distinction, except in this conception, aka knowledge of opposites.
Yes, this mental orgasm is very revealing, it's the realisation for those who have bothered to figure it out... is the end of knowledge...and with that end of knowledge, comes the peace that passes all understanding. So yes, very purposeful in that sense, well for me it is anyway, don't know about you, that's your business only.Lacewing wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 1:53 pmIs it not possible to speak more clearly about these concepts without all the convoluted verbal orgasm convulsions?
Is delirium an escape, an adventure, or unavoidable?
What is the purpose of 'this mental construction'?
Is there anything to be figured out or revealed?
Delirium is an escape from knowledge, not that one can escape knowledge completely, one has to refer to it now again on demand, especially when one forgets something they have remembered.
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Re: Apocalypse Now
Favourite post of the dayLacewing wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 1:53 pm I may regret asking you these questions... as I really don't have interest in sorting through word salads. But if you could actually clarify without using your salad spinner, some concepts might be interesting to explore...
Why must it end? Do we really know that?
What do you mean by 'unknown knowing'?
Same as first question... how do we know that?
Doesn't 'always here' mean the same as 'never not here'?
In this phrase 'no one and every one, same one', does 'no one' mean there is not anyone, or that there is not only one? If there is not 'anyone', then there can't be a 'same one'.
Is it not possible to speak more clearly about these concepts without all the convoluted verbal orgasm convulsions?
Is delirium an escape, an adventure, or unavoidable?
What is the purpose of 'this mental construction'?
Is there anything to be figured out or revealed?
Re: Apocalypse Now
I'm going to have to get out my special salad tongs for this one.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 7:19 pmFavourite post of the dayLacewing to DAM wrote: ↑Tue Nov 30, 2021 1:53 pmI may regret asking you these questions... as I really don't have interest in sorting through word salads. But if you could actually clarify without using your salad spinner, some concepts might be interesting to explore...