Quote Originally Posted by mrdevious
Overall, I think we're so caught up in these notions of "something" and "nothing", we don't consider that everything could be the same, that reality itself is not something so clear and distinctly physical and non-physical.
I'll say this, to start with, I think you're wrong. I think this is a very fundamental thought that thousands of people have had and entertained at one time or other, and we actually seem to see quite a few posts about it. Of course, like many of these issues it's the lack of anything resembling definate proof that keeps the mystics mystical (if such things can even be proved). Having said that I'm highly in sympathy with your post. I just don't think "considering" does anything for the individual at this point. As I've said, I think most people have had this thought. What most people are incapable of doing is believing in it, and understanding the consequences of such a reality. Which I must admit, I have not approached the midway point of working out for myself even, although I try every now and then. Perhaps you've done better.

I'd say I agree with your truth but I think that peace requires something more. like practice?

hmmmmm...
Polymirize Reviewed by Polymirize on . How I see reality and existence From my perspective the quantum universe is both infinite and one, nothing and something. People often ask how the universe could exist, how something could come out of nothing. I don't think anything came out of anything else, I think we are fooled by the illusion that "something" and "nothing" are distinctly separate things. If you break down matter to atoms, then atoms to their nucleus, the nucleus to it's subatomic particles that now exist on the quantum level... certain notions of Rating: 5