The philosophy of " beyond everything and nothing"
All of existence, which is in and not in our sensory perception and conscious or unconscious knowledge, is referred to as "everything" in this context. From fundamental particles, space time's physicality to thoughts, emotions, dreams, feeling's metaphysicality, it contains the entirety of absolute. Anything that is in experience of any form of consciousness is constructed under the bounds of "everything".
The absolute lack of anything, before space time existed and beyond a Multiverse, the fundamental from which everything occurred, is referred to as "nothing". It is the absence of not only anything physical, but also anything metaphysical, spiritual, etheric, etc.
I have pointed out the aspects of everything and nothing because, Reality is a gameplay that occurs between everything and nothing. Through the cycles of creation, order, entropy,chaos and destruction, Reality as we know it, occured from nothing and changes its state from something to something, where "something" is a fraction of ratio of nothing and everything. In the end causality will push reality into totality, that is , from nothing, something's will keep building up unto everything, which again has the same nature as absolute nothing.
Here Reality doesn't mean the universe, I am talking about all of existence, that is multiple universes before our universe and multiple universes after our universe
(although the concepts of before and after are paradoxical since space time dimensions of each universe is unique, although created from the previous one by a kind of cosmic evolution that happens at a quantum level with the purpose of making a state of reality that is best fit for sustaining life itself, that is evolution of particles or energy or anything that hosts life to increase the permanancy of sustainance of consciousness, basically life becoming immortal on a multiversal scale by developing better forms of existence as in evolving from physical to metaphysical forms of existence)
And not only physical space time and fundamental particles, i am talking about every metaphysical or spiritual phenomenon ever occurred. That includes every thought ever thought, every feeling ever felt, every emotion, every dream, every idea, etc. Combining all of it into one absolute stream of continuously changing existence, such that the first universe was born from nothing hence it was as fundamental as simply a single dimension of space collected into the nothingness and something of a virtual particle with properties resembling mass , charge or spin started to appear, which slowly in turn started to form other virtual particles and through a few space time evolutions we reach here and now and maybe the final universe, that is devoid of the physicality of existence, where all matter and space time has collected into a hypothetical form of a cosmic structure that is the collective of all consciousness throughout every space time and is basically the same as the absolute consciousness from which originated you and me (because cosmic evolution causes not only evolution of the physical but also that of consciousness)
Now with the given understanding of everything and nothing, such that consciousness is at the center of it, it is impossible to understand, know, experience or perceive what is beyond everything and nothing with the given limitations of being a being crafted in the bounds of everything and nothing.
Here "everything" includes various dimensions, parallel realities, god consciousness, realms of heaven and hell, lokas and dhams as in Vedic mythology, underworlds and spiritual planes, esoteric, etheric or ecstatic states of consciousness, psychedelic realms, etc.
I am reaching further and theorizing the fact that there exists something beyond the concept of existence and concept of something. That cannot be experienced because it is beyond the conceptual limits of experience itself but i suppose there is a staircase in the deleted files of the source code of our universe. I seek to find it. I seek to reach beyond the limits of possibility and impossibility.
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