Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 7:09 pm1.
The totality of being is without compare otherwise it would not be
the totality as something would be beyond it. Without compare it is formless as comparison allows for form (i.e. the comparison of my hand and a table allows both respective forms to be observed).
As formless it is no-thing, nothing.
If all there is is being then this being is effectively nothing, i.e. not a thing.
It, the totality, is all things, not nothing.
As previously expressed, existence is omnifarious, existence is of all forms, not no forms. Existence is formless in that sense. Existence is formless, existence is not restricted to any particular form.
It’s simpler than that. Existence, being, simply is.
All contradiction, all distinction, all duration, all form dissolves into simply being. In that sense as well existence is formless.
As mentioned above just because a single thing is not every thing does not mean nothing or no thing exists.
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 7:09 pmIf
all there is is being then this being is effectively nothing, i.e. not a thing.
Being is all things, each and every thing. Not nothing, i.e. not a thing.
Nothing, as in the previous sentence, this sentence and all others, is not actually “not a thing”. It is a thing. A part of being. Observably. In other words, as you state, all there is is being. There is
not nothing; there is
not not a thing. All are things. All is being.
A few months ago you stated:
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Thu May 19, 2022 11:49 pmThe totality not being independent of the part and the part not being independent of the totality results in equivocation of totality and parts thus leaving us with one phenomenon which stands alone.
The totality is a thing in itself as all is parts equivocate in the respect they all share "as is-ness".
This singular quality of being, which reflects across all of being, necessitates a universal equivocation which
necessitates a stand alone single phenomenon which is a thing in itself.
You said then the totality was a thing.
You say now the totality is nothing, i.e. not a thing.
Has your perspective changed?
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 7:09 pmThere is no need for nothingness as well as there is no need for being.
There is no need for being as there is not any thing beyond being to need it. All things are part of being.
Being still is, however.
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 7:09 pm2. Nothingness can neither be proven or disproven as to prove it would be to prove nothing and to disprove it would be to disprove nothing. Nothingness is beyond being.
Nothingness is not to be proven or disproven.
Nothingness is not to be beyond.
Nothingness is not beyond. As stated:
daniel j lavender wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 9:12 amNothing, nothingness is not some ambiguous, mysterious remoteness revealed through the term or concept nonexistence. Rather nothingness is an abstraction, a delusive abstraction constructed in the mind and projected outward through concept and language.
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 7:09 pm3.
"Existence is" is a vague statement that effectively contains no distinctions as it is dependent upon absolute unity (i.e. all things share the same nature of existence).
Yes, “existence is” is a vague statement, a broad statement, a general statement. A universal statement. A versatile statement.
“Existence is” also concerns specifics. It involves particulars. Existence is blue. Blue is. Existence is green. Green is. Yet as emphasized in the original text and here in discussion “existence is”, existence is not restricted to specifics or particulars. Existence is hue. Hue is. Existence is color. Color is. Whatever it is,
it is. Existence is.
Existence certainly concerns distinction. Distinction
is part of existence. Hence parts and distinction or division. Nondistinction or unity
is part of existence. All of these
are dynamics,
are aspects of existence. Existence
is multiplicity. Existence
is distinction. Existence
is division. Existence
is nondistinction. Existence
is unity. Existence
is infinite. Existence
is.
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 7:09 pmHowever, in a separate respect, existence is divided against itself as one existence is distinct from another with this distinction being an existence as well.
Yes.
Eodnhoj7 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 07, 2023 7:09 pmUnder these terms existence is contradictory, i.e. self-divided, and from this anything can be said about it as it is irrational.
I refer to it as congruent contradiction.
Existence is both rational and irrational. United and divided.
It is the nature of existence. Existence is infinite.