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from far far away
is there a real philosophers stone?
oh no not that ole one
ok we are not talking about making gold from base metals here. instead i would like to look at the idea of a given something that is truly universal to everything.
if we were to say; you belong to it, i belong to it, the chair i am sat on, the universe, ‘god’, being, time, dimension, infinity and the void all belong to it... what then is the something that all things belong to?
we tend to see things in their parts rather than the whole,probably because we can only envisage the whole by what we know of its parts. we know that there must be something beyond the universe, parallel universes and infinity etc, but it is impossible to know what they are and thus form an image in our minds of an entirety. we need not know everything to know that all things belong to the whole, it is presumed in physics that there is a [higgs boson] particle that all other particles are made up of. but what ties energy to time, dimension and indeed to being and ‘thought’, something in the original state and at the heart of existence must surely have universal properties?
an extraneous entity.
let us say that there is a universal ‘it’, one would imagine that it is completely unspecific in its nature, that it doesn’t have any given factors of known existence e.g. it is not energy or a particle, it has no shape dimension nor form, yet has the property of being absolutely anything!
now let us imagine it as an all encompassing entity; not only does it encapsulate the complete omniverse [all universes], but infinity and all-time too. so if we step back in time - before time itself thence into infinity [the void], we may view the universe from our extraneous perspective, all there is at this point is the void and the ‘philosophers stone’. infinity here may be visualise as dimensionless rather than vast, it is the place beyond time, thus it is that which exists after the universe and all universes [however paradoxical that sounds] but remember that it encompasses all. before a given universe exists it [the eye in the stone] sees existence in universal hindsight i.e. when the universe ‘ends’ all that has occurred lies within the stone, which laying beyond time in essence belongs also to the same place which is before time, thus the stone sees the progression of time in a similar context to memory.
the question then would be; is the ‘stone’ within us as a ‘tactile’ and usable essence? if it fundamental to everything and can perform any possible task then one wonders how can it be utilised. if we could discover it and master it then one could say; hey god, you are now an extraneous it!
oh no not that ole one
ok we are not talking about making gold from base metals here. instead i would like to look at the idea of a given something that is truly universal to everything.
if we were to say; you belong to it, i belong to it, the chair i am sat on, the universe, ‘god’, being, time, dimension, infinity and the void all belong to it... what then is the something that all things belong to?
we tend to see things in their parts rather than the whole,probably because we can only envisage the whole by what we know of its parts. we know that there must be something beyond the universe, parallel universes and infinity etc, but it is impossible to know what they are and thus form an image in our minds of an entirety. we need not know everything to know that all things belong to the whole, it is presumed in physics that there is a [higgs boson] particle that all other particles are made up of. but what ties energy to time, dimension and indeed to being and ‘thought’, something in the original state and at the heart of existence must surely have universal properties?
an extraneous entity.
let us say that there is a universal ‘it’, one would imagine that it is completely unspecific in its nature, that it doesn’t have any given factors of known existence e.g. it is not energy or a particle, it has no shape dimension nor form, yet has the property of being absolutely anything!
now let us imagine it as an all encompassing entity; not only does it encapsulate the complete omniverse [all universes], but infinity and all-time too. so if we step back in time - before time itself thence into infinity [the void], we may view the universe from our extraneous perspective, all there is at this point is the void and the ‘philosophers stone’. infinity here may be visualise as dimensionless rather than vast, it is the place beyond time, thus it is that which exists after the universe and all universes [however paradoxical that sounds] but remember that it encompasses all. before a given universe exists it [the eye in the stone] sees existence in universal hindsight i.e. when the universe ‘ends’ all that has occurred lies within the stone, which laying beyond time in essence belongs also to the same place which is before time, thus the stone sees the progression of time in a similar context to memory.
the question then would be; is the ‘stone’ within us as a ‘tactile’ and usable essence? if it fundamental to everything and can perform any possible task then one wonders how can it be utilised. if we could discover it and master it then one could say; hey god, you are now an extraneous it!