In every direction, from every point, Will surges into itself, its resistance continuously overcome, producing endless fractals - and it goes all the way down. That point whereunto meet the trajectory of every other points, is a monad.
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We mustn't see the universe as resulting from a force, Will, exerted against a resistance, matter -- for matter is a form of Will too --, we rather should see it as a force exerted against itself; the gravitational forces of an object (negative) cancel out its mass (positive).
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Will cancels itself out - it simply does not exist, that is to say, etymologically, it cannot stand out. We bear witness to Will's effects, that which becomes; underneath, this field contains and encloses itself and knows no laws other than the total mobilization of its forces.
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