The totality paradox points to the underlying nature of knowledge being inseperable from paradox, true knowledge is a paradox.Fairy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 9:33 am Eod wrote:(The totality is nothing)
Age wrote: (Saying 'this' would be like 'trying to' CLAIM that 'the 'ce cream' and/or 'the elephant' is nothing.)
Fairy responds with: Not so, as the totality is nothing, until there is made apparent a differential distinction, which creates the apparent paradox of a subject and object, a knower and known. A nameless name, an unconceived conceived... In other words, this immediate nondual dual reality.
Age wrote: ('The totality' IS, OBVIOUSLY, 'TOTALITY', and NOT 'nothing' AT ALL.)
Fairy response: But the word 'totality' is nothing and meaningless without it's complimentary parts by association. Even though the totality is always and ever the superset of it's subset parts, there are no independent parts to the totality except in the conception, by definition, in this immediate nondual duality.
As Nonduality is not a thing, nondual simply means not two, but totally whole, no thing.....but this no thing whole is meaningless without the hole. Just as a doughnut is a meaningless concept without the hole to define it.
Nonduality challenges the way we typically view reality by suggesting that no true separation exists between self and world or subject and object.
The paradox goes further as to make a distinction is to simultaneously connect it to and seperate it from further distinctions.
This paradox of distinction is embodied within the circle paradox:
The circle is the space between it's interior and exterior spaces and as such simultaneously connects and seperates them. The connection of spaces is a space. The seperation of spaces is a space.