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Rated: 18+ · Thesis · Philosophy · #2224569
Nothingness to somethingness.
From nothingness to somethingness...

If everything was always executed perfectly,
if everything was always considered logically,
if everything was always perceived in its perfect symmetry, there would be no birthplace for life and expression.

Reality in its purest form, in its totality, in its omega point source of everythingness and nothingness, IS ABSOLUTELY perfect.

And us here having our human experiences are a part of this perfection and always will be, we have never been separated from this source.

But we experience such an illusion.

Knowing ourselves within these 'psychical' bodies, and it's few senses, limits us to perceive only a tiny fraction of the pure source potential. We only experience a slither of the totality of reality.

And this is okay. This is how it is meant to operate. For this 'limitation', this tiny light band of frequency we get to perceive and live in is what allows anything to be possible at all.

Rules and limitations, give rise to existence.

They concrete down an apparent nothingness to have the potential to become a possible something which can only be fathomed by an illusion of 'brokenness, separation and imperfection'.

For the idea of being able to become completely aware of the totality of everything, is impossible. For reaching that place, you would lose 'yourself', because 'who you are' is a separate piece of illusionary limitation.

So who would there be to 'experience' all that knowingness once you are aware of being everything? No-one. You are back to oneness. Back to nothingness.

The 'prison' that we find ourselves in, gives us the freedom to live...

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