A bit sloppy and not exactly well explained, but it's still very early in the beginning stage:
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Our experiencing of reality is pivotal for the existence of it. When considering reality in its totality, we are often forced to think of it in terms of a singular phenomenon; that is, one movement forward in time. The passage of time is the most intuitively obvious aspect of reality - we wouldn't exist without it. At least, not in a fashion familiar with us as nucleotide proliferations of the evolutionary impulse.
I take an exceedingly fatalistic view of reality and time - whatever will happen in the future is unavoidable. Do not take this for pessimism. As you will see, from my vantage point, the Divine is a self-creating entity and we are a process in that realisation. To dip my toes into playful semantics, consider with me a God who does not create anything. Well, that's impossible as He does not create Himself. Enjoy the implications at your own leisure. This form of steadfast fatalism I call "positive fatalism".
So what exactly are we? We are a node in reality - a point in a network at which lines or pathways intersect or branch. Consider time again. Let us call time the Y-axis and space the X-axis. We exist as the ordered pair in this imaginary graph (time and space being fundamentally coordinates); where probability collapses into occurrence.
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Our experiencing of reality is pivotal for the existence of it. When considering reality in its totality, we are often forced to think of it in terms of a singular phenomenon; that is, one movement forward in time. The passage of time is the most intuitively obvious aspect of reality - we wouldn't exist without it. At least, not in a fashion familiar with us as nucleotide proliferations of the evolutionary impulse.
I take an exceedingly fatalistic view of reality and time - whatever will happen in the future is unavoidable. Do not take this for pessimism. As you will see, from my vantage point, the Divine is a self-creating entity and we are a process in that realisation. To dip my toes into playful semantics, consider with me a God who does not create anything. Well, that's impossible as He does not create Himself. Enjoy the implications at your own leisure. This form of steadfast fatalism I call "positive fatalism".
So what exactly are we? We are a node in reality - a point in a network at which lines or pathways intersect or branch. Consider time again. Let us call time the Y-axis and space the X-axis. We exist as the ordered pair in this imaginary graph (time and space being fundamentally coordinates); where probability collapses into occurrence.
