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molok69
 
Reply Sun 27 Jan, 2008 02:00 pm
"Abso. intet" is a term I use in my thinking, and I wish to share it to get some feedback and ideas.

It is a dark, silent and cold `eternal moment` that existed before everything, and still exist between everything.

It is the `absence of everything`, not `nothing`, and this `absence` is of importance for my further thinking.

Even though I said it is a `eternal moment` it really is the `opposite of an eternity` or `absence of eternity` or something.

Any thought`s?
 
ogden
 
Reply Sat 16 Feb, 2008 09:28 pm
@molok69,
Yea, I see how this thought is like a montra. Meditate on it like the sound of clapping with one hand. It is so empty of existance and so full of potential. It allows you to be free from all the confusion and conflict, void of words and meaning. Its really clean and pure.

Iv'e been in some stark environments (300 miles off shore) and they are so special in thier simplicity. The isolation and starkness is peacfull and it brings appreciation for simple comforts and pleasures of life. Its pure hell if you get stuck out there though.

I dont understand the "between everything" could you explain please?

Is'nt opposite of eternal finite? Absence of eternal might also be labeled finite. Perhaps you mean; devoid of time.

Thanks!
 
kennethamy
 
Reply Sat 16 Feb, 2008 09:42 pm
@molok69,
molok69 wrote:
"Abso. intet" is a term I use in my thinking, and I wish to share it to get some feedback and ideas.

It is a dark, silent and cold `eternal moment` that existed before everything, and still exist between everything.

It is the `absence of everything`, not `nothing`, and this `absence` is of importance for my further thinking.

Even though I said it is a `eternal moment` it really is the `opposite of an eternity` or `absence of eternity` or something.

Any thought`s?


Yes. Since that moment existed, it existed before everything else, existed, but it certainly did not exist before everything.
 
Aedes
 
Reply Sat 16 Feb, 2008 10:13 pm
@molok69,
It's like OM, the holy syllable in Hinduism and Buddhism.

Aum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
 

 
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