If/then (implication) implies motion as foundation. This and That represent definite adjectives, hence tempting one to define (affix) this or that as such (alike).
The more one chooses to define alike; the less one comprehends about being different (life) within sameness (inception towards death).
If that, this not this. if not this, then not that. If not that, then this.
All this represents misuse of implication (if/then) after consenting to suggested nihilism (not), hence putting self into a conflict of reason...
If half right, then half wrong.
...right versus wrong reasoning over suggested, while ignoring perceivable.
In short: instead of "if nothing; then nothing else" try "if everything; then each thing within"...
What does end of sentence (point) represent within a circle?
Every statement can be seen as conflict or as confluence.
Conflict implies reasoning over affixed definitions upheld; confluence (flowing together) happens while one holds onto affixed form. Being implies IN (being within) FLUENCE (as form within flow).
Aka suggested pluralism (choices) over perceivable singularity (free will of choice). If one views surrounding as choices; then one willingly ignores ones centered choice.
If this then that. If that, this not this. if not this, then not that. If not that, then this.
If half right, then half wrong.
Ad nauseam.
If/then (implication) implies motion as foundation. This and That represent definite adjectives, hence tempting one to define (affix) this or that as such (alike).
The more one chooses to define alike; the less one comprehends about being different (life) within sameness (inception towards death).
All this represents misuse of implication (if/then) after consenting to suggested nihilism (not), hence putting self into a conflict of reason...
...right versus wrong reasoning over suggested, while ignoring perceivable.
In short: instead of "if nothing; then nothing else" try "if everything; then each thing within"...
All this represents misuse of implication (if/then) after consenting to suggested nihilism (not), hence putting self into a conflict of reason...
Thank you for finally coming full circle to MY point about what you do.
Every statement can be seen as conflict or as confluence.
Choices
What does end of sentence (point) represent within a circle?
Conflict implies reasoning over affixed definitions upheld; confluence (flowing together) happens while one holds onto affixed form. Being implies IN (being within) FLUENCE (as form within flow).
Others suggest CON; noun (negation) and ones consent permits others CON; adjective (swindling).
Aka suggested pluralism (choices) over perceivable singularity (free will of choice). If one views surrounding as choices; then one willingly ignores ones centered choice.