[MD] The differentiating nothingness
David M
davidint at blueyonder.co.uk
Wed Mar 22 12:07:46 PST 2006
look at something in your room, imagine it gone,
never experienced nothingness?
DM
----- Original Message -----
From: <platootje at netscape.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [MD] The differentiating nothingness
> Ham,
>
>>From your FAQ:
>
> "Since Essence is all that is, and its antithetical nothingness is
> actualized only in existence, the negate becomes the cognizant subject
> of a relational world whose objects are selectively delineated from
> Essence by its own intellect. Attracted to its estranged essent, the
> subjective self becomes aware of physical beingness as finite forms
> that have relative value. Unlike value, which is proprietary to the
> self, the objectified forms of being are universally communicable to
> other subjects."
>
> Why is nothingness actualized? I'd say is theorized in existence. I
> still can't see how nothingness is actual. The only thing that is
> actual is experience and nothingness is not experienced.
>
>
> More from your FAQ:
> "Remember that the self is pure nothingness from the moment of
> creation, and its awareness consists of finitely intellectualized
> sensibilia."
>
> I would rather say: the self is pure Essence and its awareness is
> cluttered by finitely intellectualized sensibilia.
>
> And:
> "Value plays a vital role as man's link to Essence, while man's
> conditional value-sense is the means by which Essence gains an
> "external perspective" of its Absolute Value."
>
> I would replace 'external' by 'differentiated'.
>
> Kind regards,
> Reinier.
>
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