Maybe in nothing we learn the ultimate truth, although who is really going to be the learner at this point? What is the learned if it’s experienced outside of time/space? — Leviosa
To conclude this speculation, I have come to the idea (although I really haven't come to one as there isn't anything to come to) that the meaning of life is not the meaning of life if it can be expressed within time. So the meaning is without meaning/explanation and without meaning/explanation it has meaning. Both claims are correct. Would we call this the meaning of life? I am not so sure as within the gap between thought where you do not think is a realm where you do not exist, nor does life. Can the meaning of life be found where no life is? Are you even alive when you are empty of any concepts? I can only think that the meaning then is to become innocent and empty of thinking/biases/schemas. If this state becomes constant and incorruptible then surely this would be truth, as it is unaffected by time and space and doesn't exist, YET does exist as it can be reached within time. — Leviosa
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