[MD] Nihilism
Heather Perella
spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 15 21:15:12 PST 2006
Laird
[Laird]
All of our experienced universe is
> something interacting with something else, so it's
> conceptually torturous to try
> to wrap our heads around some genuine nothing!
Exactly! I've used to word quietness to convey
my experience of this 'not genuine nothing', due to
the connection, overlapping, and thus, "interacting
with something else" you mentioned. Quietness is not
silence. Quietness allows sound. Quietness is a bird
chirping on a distance hill, but yet, I'm experiencing
everything else when it's quiet. It's not pure
silence that rids everything. It's not pure SOM
'thing' that only objectifies as positivist would.
Quietness has a deep presence involved in the autumn.
[Laird]
> "Nothing" is thoroughly and completely separate from
> the idea of "no" or
> "not" - The absence or negate of something is itself
> something. It is
> closer to the idea of Mu - "wrong inputs", "un-ask
> the question",
> "irrelevant", etc. It hurts my head just trying to
> explain it!
> "Absolutely Undifferentiated" is about as close to
> my mind's take on
> Nothing as I can muster, but it still misses the
> mark.
I would say absolute nothingness misses the mark
for differentiation occurs. Yet, distinctions will
overlap, so, any distinctions are not totally distinct
either.
Thanks,
SA
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