Unsaying
The Responsive Origin And Spontaneous Nature of Thoughts
We Don’t Tend To See Our Thoughts As Invited; Instead We See Them As Originated By Us, But That Is Impossible
Tranquillity's Secret, Volume 1 - The Way of Unsaying
Unsaying
We Don’t Tend To See Our Thoughts As Invited; Instead We See Them As Originated By Us, But That Is Impossible
Unsaying
Agency Implies An Agent That Is Doing Something. If There Is No Agent, There Can Be No Agency
Unsaying
Language Is Intrinsically Deficient In Its Ability To Encompass Reality—In A Descriptive Sense—Beyond The Appearances We Experience, Yet It Is Our Only Practical Tool At Hand For Conveying Knowledge Across “Time And Space.”
Unsaying
The Need For These Dialogs That Follow Is Not To Tell You How Things Are, But To Unsay The Things That You’ve Already Heard And Have Taken To Heart
Unsaying
An Untrained Mind Is Incapable Of Knowing Itself — So How Can It Truly Know Anything At All?
Unsaying
Our Reliance Upon A ‘Subconscious’ Begs The Question Of How Thoughts Arise