Mellowmarsh

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  1. Truth is when the mind does not long for anything, grieve about anything, reject anything, or hold on to anything, and is not pleased or displeased about anything. Not making anything or everything about a “me” No one is. It’s just ‘the mind’ like The Matrix. There isn’t anyone actually in The Matrix. Movie, analogy wise, everyone has to ‘jack into’ the matrix because it’s software patterns playing out, not real.
  2. @Ziran Okay, thanks for your perspective on the matter. 🙂
  3. The pursuit of truth is for the thrill of the unknown.
  4. The truth is not in what you know or do not know. It is in the silence that remains when all knowing ends. But don’t take my word for this. It’s arrogant to believe you can tell another what to think, or how to be, or what to believe, as if truth is something to be achieved external to your own conscious awareness.
  5. “Simultaneously” implies a two way mirror - where one side is unaware of the other side. Signifying the end of knowing. Knowledge can only point to the illusory nature of reality. Not to confuse illusion as non existent, but as unknowable. You can’t know you know because you are the knowing that cannot be known.
  6. Difference where there is none. Many authors appear. But there’s only one reader reading what no one ever writ.
  7. All that is not thought is pure nothingness since we can think only thoughts, and all the words we use to speak of things can express only thoughts, to say there is something other than thought is therefore an affirmation which can have no meaning.
  8. All that will remain of us is what is written down. Unwritten. The future is a perfect blank slate. Unwritten.
  9. Because it’s how we can all agree to understand what it is we are all talking about.
  10. Fitch's paradox of knowability (or the knowability paradox) is a logical proof demonstrating that if all truths are knowable (the "Knowability Thesis"), it follows that all truths are already known ("Omniscience Principle") In other words. That which is ( KNOWN ) knows nothing. As that which is unknown will or can eventually become known. But that which is unknowable can never be known. You cannot know omniscience because you are omniscience.
  11. We only showed up a few minutes ago within the grand scheme of things. And already think we’ve got everything figured out. Like this entire universe exists just for us. Yeah, kinda arrogant really. Lol
  12. Knowing nothing is a binary knowing in the instant that knowing arises one with the knowing. Hold that thought. 👍
  13. “Nothing” exists as a known concept in this conception that knows nothing.