Thursday, 30 July 2020

WATER VI - Man, The Narrator 60 - Autobiographical story

Maya, you’ve exactly abridged not only what you wanted to understand; you’ve picked up also the main common human limit: problem of philosophy (the art of seeing). Well, I re-formulate one of your phrases: the starting point of the work that one has to carry out per continuum is relative to his/her space-time and topology (relative dynamic limits). Therefore absolute and infinite concepts are impossible. Moreover in this way he/she can activate his/her relative being. Only in this way he/she can experience his/her creativity and relative dynamic activities (ego). I consider concepts: absolute and infinite are as anomalies of our minds. They transform human beings into slaves of illusive objective beings. But I admit Mathematical infinite as the possible best dynamic way of understanding of our panta rei nature while living actively creating possible phenomena.

WATER - Man, The Narrator

WATER - Man, The Narrator
"No man threfore No world".