Can we ever claim to understand something nuanced? Because if you think you’ve understood a nuance, isn’t there likely to be a lot more nuance than what you’ve grasped? At what point can you say you’ve understood something completely - that there’s no more nuance left?
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When looking at a wave, the slicing effect of the mind creates a birth and death event which you can observe. The smaller/nuanced the chunking the faster the iteration, true Truth having a half life of 0.
2:00 PM - 5 Jan 2020
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