Grizz
Name is Matt.   United States
 
 
Theory in progress to respectfully challenge Damascius's propositions: All proceed from the One but the One is uncaused yet can cause, I suspect there to be an uncaused first principle and one that has cause, both are eternal paradigms but only one has interest to connect with us in cause, the former assists as an uncaused to create through mind (consult Syrianus's works on Aristotle's metaphysics 13-14 to better comprehend it) but hasn't created, (instead helps our process of evolution/involution) there can sighs, this is rough to keep up with RN, but other times cause without I suspect a co-partnership with "animatory" first principle which is an either/or, this would conclude logically to say there's an "irrational" lower soul (I suspect it's the God that deals with us through time and has being but has a deep unconscious that ties into Karma and other spiritual insights which we confuse with the uncaused One (not a duality of thought but it/they would still be One either/or, yet he's not omniscient and doesn't have knowledge always readily available to his subconscious which makes him "sinless", but not always true to a certain judgment" also would imply he's pretty much not omniscient to all of us in existence).
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Grizz 14 Aug, 2022 @ 2:25pm 
My ideas from a thought experiment about the existence of time and space (inspired by Dr. Ananda K coomaraswamy):If all vectors depend on magnitudes, what then do magnitudes depend upon? Answer: If all magnitudes require something prior for motion : a geometric "point" would be required at the center of everything, if not, all that we call motion would be impossible and would in turn annihilate the machinery of the universe and all "motion" wouldn't be possible if there wasn't a parallel dimension/spiritual dimension which all things emanate from.Time and space are just measures of magnitudes, but they're not the ground roots of the cause of motion to all things, nor are they directly the cause of life of things.
Grizz 19 May, 2022 @ 3:44pm 
Favorite books 1.) Philosophical Inquiries into the Nature of Human Freedom by F,W.J Schelling.
2.) The 5 hour work week Tim Ferris.
3.) Time & Eternity by Dr. Ananda K coomaraswamy (wont let you down I'm sure)
4.) The Metaphysics of Sex by Julius Evola. I'd like to say Evola's work is barbaric at times, yet still a respectable intellectual as he is a gadfly for provoking deep thought on whether or not we are becoming superior or inferior to our ancestors: Being and stability are regarded by our contemporaries as akin to death; they cannot live unless they act, fret, or distract themselves with this or that. Their spirit (provided we can still talk about a spirit in their case) feeds only on sensations and on dynamism, thus becoming the vehicle for the incarnation of darker forces - Julius Evola.
Grizz 5 May, 2022 @ 1:32pm 
Grizz 17 Apr, 2022 @ 7:32pm 
Grizz 9 Apr, 2022 @ 7:33pm 
2 SI attacks (which were quite normal for us to land tricaps) by team Apollyon https://youtu.be/3hbIPR-OgN8?t=75