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Cornelius Coburn

1. What is a "soul?"


2. What is a soul made from?


3. What or who or how did the stuff that makes souls come into being?


4. What exactly is meant by "spiritual?" Define that word/concept precisely.


5. Where is this spiritual realm?


6. Is this spiritual realm finite or infinite?


7. What is this spiritual realm made out of. It's fundamental building blocks. Like we can say that protons, electrons, and neutrons are the building blocks of the physical realm.


8. How did this spiritual realm come into being?



6. There are two scenarios that I would consider here. The macro, and microcosmic. With the former being a bit more concrete, and the latter being a bit more semantical.


The spiritual realms would be limited according to their context, and while the macrocosm is enormously vast, it is not infinite. The spacetime medium is not a cosmological constant. It is expanding at varying intervals/velocities at approximately the speed of light, therefore it is not infinite, since expansion cannot exceed infinity, and this also reaffirms its' origin - what it is expanding from, i.e. a beginning.


And with the other. The microcosm. The subconscious landscapes of the mind, or, the dreamscape. I actually thought about this one a bit more just now, and while I first thought that the microcosmic mind might only be limited by the power of its' nocturnal imaginings and repressions, ultimately I must extrapolate the answer from its' macrocosmic counterpart in that it is also finite.


And with the latter of the above two, which begs the question - while adhering the principle of extrapolation and inferior reflection. If the macrocosm is responsible for populating its' inner world with its' outer illusion. Then perhaps the same may be said of its' conscious fragments as well - dreams within a dream, and also that the infernal creatures that rise forth and wreak havoc within our own little domain may be due a bit more substance than the old adage - you're just having a nightmare, or, it's just a dream, go back to sleep(they're waiting for you).


Who can say for certain what power be given unto thee, by will alone; vested in a living aspect of the most ancient of ancients. Do as ye will, while keeping your demons in check(my adage).


And now the eternally nagging and ever intrusive Wand Of I Bearess

 

Cornelius Coburn Sep 30 '21 · Tags: finity, infinity
Cornelius Coburn

The typical mundane will not question the above, if for no other reason, than the simple fact that it would be counterproductive to fantasy.


However, in all fairness, it may be inquired as to what it is exactly that places one absurdity above another, since in the end, it is all one is truly left with, an ultimate truth concealed via paradoxes, or, a 'veil' so to speak.


Ultimate truth to be for those only who are able to disregard its' implications and elevate themselves to a higher standard of reasoning.


Although in lieu of the living forever facade the task at hand will be evaluating the compatibility of infinite linearity with eternity which serves to encapsulate the former.


The emergence of a beginning, without end, appropriately referred 'infinitely linear' where a distinction is made in comparison with the eternal as it does in fact have a beginning, ergo, there be finite linear, infinite linear, and of course circular(eternal) time, with the latter also serving as negation of time.


So which one of these is right within this labyrinth of indecision, which will remain once the waters of transcendental reasoning have cleansed the mind of all the clutter, staring into the Abyss, to see nothing, and nothing, from which even the Abyss itself has emerged.

 


 

 - Occams' Razor

Cornelius Coburn Jul 29 '21 · Comments: 12 · Tags: finity, eternity
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