Monday, July 7, 2014

Post #104 "What is Nothingness"

What is Nothingness? Does Nothingness exist? Get the question......"does Nothingness exist?" Is existence 'nothing'? If existence is nothing then nothing exists and nothing itself proves existence. Quote..."If God created the world, then who created God?" Another quote... "Why is there something rather than nothing?" Why is there being rather than nothing at all? This question is said to be the most fundamental of all questions. Why the persistence and obvious frustration? What do we want? It seems we want answers alright, but answers on our own terms; to fit into our systems, to fit into our logic. We can't seem to grapple with the idea that there may exist systems and logic other than what we have to work with. The answers as previously addressed in my other blogs suggests that we look for information that lies outside of our powers to reason. We are not very adept at perceiving beyond our creation, in other words....a deep sensing, like intuiting. Why can't we sense, or perceive, or intuit beyond creation? We can't sense or intuit beyond creation because we are the creator. It is what we have chosen. We have dreamt, we have desired, we have chosen, we have created. Now we question why we have done this. We look for answers within our creation for answers that are outside our creation. First we need to question what are we looking for when we create. We need to question why we are creating ourselves out of existence. Why we have raised up so many gods that we worship and nurture including ourselves? Why is Power, which is the basic goal of creation, so essential as we fight and claw our way to insure an existence we question?

Here is a simple answer to the most profound questions. Question...'What is nothing?" Answer....There is absolutely no concept of nothing without something. If there is no something there is no nothing. If there is no nothing there is no something. Now I'm sure this will not compute......but the question is not a computable question. If I can ask, if I am capable of asking; 'is there something'..... something exists. Something does not exist because of the question itself. 

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