The transcendent point of view
In philosophy, as in the seeking of truth, one does not find the ends by and through agreement or reason. What the truth seeks is the question rather than the answer; for without the answer we cannot find the questionall of which becomes abundantly apparent in the essence of philosophical thinking and the transcendent point of view.
Thought becomes energy and reason becomes the circumference of thought. What lays await, pass the boundaries of reason, is the infinite vacuum of space encompassing To fill the void, we tend to live within structure; therefore it becomes apparently necessary that reason based upon experience forms the structure of that which surpasses the previous foundation of reason--all that limits the potentiality of already-lived thoughts. What becomes apparent is that one cannot imagine that which one has not yet imagined
In words, words hold power, but to grasp the power of words we must have clarity of vision in which is realized in the depths of perception. It becomes methodical that we must realize the light behind the image that words form. We are first to assume, the integrity of the man and then to assume the integrity of the form. What we do in a transcendent point of view is to tick off the possibilities that lay behind the potentiality of words that are structured in the image of a permutable truth. As all truth becomes binding, we must see the truth and light in All things. When we do this we can begin to see an ordered world, rather than an ordered world that has been done due to chaos. Chaos becomes non-existent.
What we may find as unreasonable now; but through a learning experience as inclusive to the apparent chaos of the all, we can begin to find purpose and meaning to things that apparently seem disconnected, such as; pain and suffering--and the evil of which endues such things. A higher ordered purpose is to prevail above that which man refuses to accept. And the mind that is willing to accept is governed by reason and logic. To say that such things as evil is un-necessary becomes quite distasteful. For example, (spellbound by the Christian purpose)evil forms a relationship with good as the truth becomes binding to skip and conclude Hell becomes reserved for the devil and his angels. Because it is evil that necessitates the presumption of good.
to think is to conceive and to conceive is to experience and to experience is to think. (I can go on and on about this type of thing but here is a little something to digest).