Our dualistic perception demands that one side always prevails over another. You cannot be good and bad at the same time, right? You cannot be simultaneously happy and sad, is it not? And if you are right about something, then someone else MUST be wrong, wouldn’t you agree? Pretty simple, right? Most conflicts and arguments arise from the premise that in any given debate, only one side can be right while the other must necessarily be wrong. This idea ...
In the German language, the word ‘wichtig’ means ‘important’. Also in German, the word ‘Gewicht’ means ‘weight’. There is an interesting linguistic correlation between ‘importance’ and ‘weight‘. What this suggests to me in this context, is that the more ‘importance’ we assign to something, the more ‘weight’ it carries and the more ‘weight’ it also places on us. This holds true for self-importance and for the importance we place on other matters as well. Importance ...
In the German language, the word ‘wichtig’ means ‘important’. Also in German, the word ‘Gewicht’ means ‘weight’. There is an interesting linguistic correlation between ‘importance’ and ‘weight‘. What this suggests to me in this context, is that the more ‘importance’ we assign to something, the more ‘weight’ it carries and the more ‘weight’ it also places on us. This holds true for self-importance and for the importance we place on other matters as well. Importance
Updated 08-05-2022 at 07:45 AM by Andro
1. Origin: The Prime Paradox 101. 'Origin' is rooted in Paradox. The Root 'is' No-Thing, but only a Virtual Continuum of Potential/Possibility, at the Extremes of which there are the Possibility of 'Nothing' and the Possibility of 'Everything'. 102. All Possibility/Potential 'is' Virtual, Abstract and UN-Knowable. 103. The Potential Differences/Tensions along the virtual Continuum and among the Infinity of Variations between Degrees of Possibility, ...
101. 'Origin' is rooted in Paradox. The Root 'is' No-Thing, but only a Virtual Continuum of Potential/Possibility, at the Extremes of which there are the Possibility of 'Nothing' and the Possibility of 'Everything'. 102. All Possibility/Potential 'is' Virtual, Abstract and UN-Knowable. 103. The Potential Differences/Tensions along the virtual Continuum and among the Infinity of Variations between Degrees of Possibility,
Updated 08-05-2022 at 08:03 AM by Andro