Skepdick wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 6:33 pm
What is “wrong” with “This sentence doesn’t exist.” ?
It's wrong, because the sentence is both wrong and right. The sentence is saying...that it both exists and nonexists in the same sentence.
The word (Doesn't) is also saying (does/not) ( does & not) in the same sentence, which implys the sentence is both existing and nonexisting at the same time.
That's what nondual reality mean, it means reality is both non-dual and dual at the same time. Reality is observed to exist, but the observer cannot be observed in an of itself without making it an observed object.
Therefore, there can only be what's known as an object, even though, the subject can never experience life as the object known, because subject and object are ONE THING, not two.
Language/words, concepts, can only be an idea, and can only point to the illusory nature of reality. Language is a fiction.
If opposites didn't exist, then language would be impossible to mean anything, as meaning can only be possible in relation to something else by association. For example: I have to know because I am known. Therefore, opposites are always equals and exact in relationship to each other, because can't have one without the other, they are conjoined twins, needed for language to make sense.
In reality, nothing has to make sense, sense is a need that doesn't need to be there in the real world, sense is needed in the fictional world.