a space-time delusion
This dissection of delusion falls away the deeper we look.
This dissection of delusion falls away the deeper we look.
Sufis, philosophers and deep thinkers alike challenge the notion of a progressive linear time and it's often out of bounds to imagine, among common thought, that time could exist any other way.
As I peruse and respond to post on socials, it’s a constant reminder that this idealized human intellect refuses to acknowledge the truism of existence. I’ve had several inquiries and plenty of flat out angry disbelieving responses to what I’ve spent some time documenting on this tiny
Ahead of the following is the disclaimer that an observer cannot be removed from any sort of experience, molecular interactions, physical expressions, energetic transference, etc. For all the following you can safely assume that the observer of phenomena (read: all goings on) is always both the subject and the object
If you’ve read much of my rambling, you might have figured I’m not a big proponent of math as an answer to much outside of measure. While I understand math as a tool, the majority of it is just (to me) an exercise in thought function. I won’