A ligkaribe Article - on existence
On existence.
“from nothingness we came, unto nothingness we shall return” wise words, whatever your choice of belief this statement does hold true, if you happen to believe that life originated after the big bang well before that there was nothing, suddenly a big explosion and matter was the result, if you believe in God on the one hand, I have heard it said that he himself came from nothing before him there was nothing and he by spoken word created the great cosmos.
“from the infinite ultimate or the void, is born the grand ultimate or cosmos” is it not possible then that the answer lies in the void, the emptiness, the unbeing, were we are from, were we shall return. The one that came first must be greater. God is void, so now you know. It sounds familiar – “THE GREAT I AM”, without name or form, timeless, and all present.
The word I am interested in is Void – a completely empty continuous area or expanse which is free or unoccupied, an unfilled space, - space being also the dimensions of height, depth, and width within which all things exist and move. It can also be defined in relation to position, as two or more items at a distance from one another. In my interpretation of void at this time I would like to differentiate between empty, which once had something and now does not, and void as something that simply has never had anything to begin with. This to me brings out an important aspect of the meaning of this void. There is infinite ultimate potential that is found in this void, because this void can be anything it wants or desires; this is the great power of void. A potential great and powerful enough to create a universe.
“what is the dharmakaya? The dharmakaya is without form. What is the meaning of the holy truths? Empty without holiness” what I see is a circle, a completion, everything exists because of the potential that is found in nothingness, and this existence, ultimately must return to the origin for it to be fulfilled. I will end my piece such as it is by presenting part of several poems, with a different and interesting interpretation on existence.
Super Position Principle by Arzab on allpoetry.com.
“Electric field produces more than one charge. Each produces it's own field resulting in a vector sum of the individual. Determining only the difference, between potentials at two different points. Potential of zero in a given region of space. Points in space defining an equipotential surface. A concentric sphere … and there is only a difference of potentials at two different points, in a concrete sphere, is reality just what is observed at all points in the universe, flowing from the infinite past, to the infinite future, with no boundary to space time and no need to specify the behavior at the boundary, as the quantum theory of gravity may suggest? No singularities where laws are broken down, no edge of space-time. For the boundary condition of the universe, could be that it has no boundary. The universe being completely self-contained, not affected by anything outside. Neither created nor destroyed. Just simply existing.”
Eden by Under STAR on Allpoetry.com
“A philosophical existence with no x-factor; channeling his will collecting in celestial nothingness. When the words were written before logic, the garden grew in the lonely universe. A philosophical existence bends the elements, and he was born. Physically he existed alone. Lay him down too sleep and she will appear. The son and daughter of his philosophical existence.
Son and daughter of a philosophical existence with no x-factor, rise in ancient perfection stay like this forever. Banish the son and daughter from the garden. Leave the wounds of imperfection for future generations to tend. A philosophical existence with no x-factor. Forgive the descendants with scars left by your ancient son and daughter. Original sin speaks disrupting the flow of original creations.”
I Breathe by likgaribe on Allpoetry.com
We hope to unify ourselves with oneness, oneness being the whole that we seek to become, And that whole is the emptiness of oneness – the wholeness of all things - the wholeness of nothing.
“And to each of us God has sent our own personal angels, so that if we are ever to know the true meaning of love we may experience it first through these beings, these beings are called mothers, do you love your mother? Endeavour to treat all beings as though they were your mother.” By Rekopantshwe Kgomo aka likgaribe