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碇 シンジン

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When I think about it is it even possible that something could have always existed. It doesn't feel natural it feels like there should always be some kind of catalyst or something that enables the existence of the thing in question.

What I am talking about is the existence in itself it doesn't feel right if you say that it has always existed. But it doesn't feel right if you say that God created it either since who created the God then.

Only conclusion that I am able to come up with right now is that there is some kind of paradox which allows the existence of existences what I mean is that there must be some kind of existence outside of the linearity of this existence and that state of existence should be accessible to us at some point in order for everything to work correctly.

To make better sense of that and applying it into our current existence I think that we are currently inhabiting two layers of existences. One linear and one nonlinear. Currently we experience ourselves through the linear layer but our attachment to the nonlinear layer must be there for everything to make sense.

What I think is going on is basically our nonlinear existences for together our current existence collectively inside of them. The idea of individualism and expression comes as a byproduct of this linear existence which allows the collective entity that forms everything to basically assume multiple instances of itself through every individual that it manifests itself into.

Using that as a starting point I think that when moving forward our goal as individuals is to individualize ourselves as a new collective entity assuming the old one into our individualized self and separate ourselves from the old and form a new layer of existence beginning the cycle again from the start. 

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Interesting read! In nature there are no paradoxes. Perhaps the answer is out there, but it's so far outside of our experience that we can't imagine it right now. That's an encouraging thought, isn't it?

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