juvenissun
... and God saw that it was good.
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As of know, both my achilles heels hurt.
What do you mean - "you", "I", "life", "physical"? Are you talking about some sort of reality, or is this just non-existent babble in the absence of anything?
I´m either not understanding your question, or I am completely clueless what it has to do with anything.
Are you suggesting that it was a memory back then? What was being memorized, who memorized it? What is a memory, in your understanding?
Are you suggesting that the fact that something is memorized there never was anything?
Are you, by any chance, making the argument that just because everything is in permanent change and transformation there is nothing at all? If so, I fail to see how that follows. For there to be change and transformation there would have to be something.
Please clarify.
Apparently you make a distinction between "existing" and "really existing" (with "really existing" coming with additional standards). Care to clarify?
And what´s next? "Really real existence?" "Truly really real existence?"
And when you ask me to consider "TIME" (no idea if the all-caps is supposed to distinguish it from ordinary "time"), are you arguing from something non-existing?
And just to make sure you are not barking up the wrong tree: I am not arguing that our concepts of reality are necessarily accurate. I am merely arguing against the non-concept that there is nothing at all.
Very simple. Look at a chair in your room. Does it really exist? Or is it just a temporary illusion like that in one of your dreams?
It did not exist before, it will not exist later. So, even you can feel it when you touch it, does it really exist? Did the chair you sat on when you were 3 really exist?
Don't play smart with the words. Think about the issue.
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