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Feeling is very important. It is what most philosophers and scientists don't understand. It is not understood by them that the thoughts that they are thinking, or whatever it is that they are involved in is their own minds. There actually is not even one unsolvable question in existence if you understand this. 

If you understand that what you want does exist, that otherwise you would not even be able to want it, that you would not even be able to refer to "it", no matter how subtle it "looks" to you from where you are, then you would not get lost in the eternal, and torturous, processes of rationalizations. 

Existence, and logic, are too frickin simple in their essences, when you understand that all is the one. And the spatiotemporal labyrinths of being, then, also, begin to become. And the trouble with the thinker, at that point, is not understanding what thinking actually is. And why their thoughts and views are what they are. 

Existence, for instance, defines itself as that which is hopeless, as that which might be fooling itself, and, then, it tries to find a way out. The more it looks for a way out the more it is not able to see it, or even some, in a sense, snippets of it, for knowing and not knowing, in that sense, are not the same state. 

It looks for that which it cannot find, and then it becomes the experience of looking for that which it cannot find. It looks for that which seems to be impossible, and then it becomes the experience of looking for that which seems to be impossible. Then "it" becomes that loop, that neverending "pingpong", in a sense. 

 

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