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  • To What Extent is Panpsychism an Illusion?
    Actually, this touches the ultimate reality: things are made of the One - not the opposite. Let me explain. The phenomena we observe in this geometric world are a temporary illusion. This illusion is cast by the One upon itself, meaning that everything we perceive is an internal relation of the Universe with itself - within itself. Nothing exists as a result of an external force(external in relation to the universe itself) or intervention; it(the One) exists inherently, by its own nature.

    Now, how does this relate to your question? If all things are made of the One, and if their existence depends solely on their relevance and relation to other things, then the only true and ultimate reality is the One itself - that from which all things arise. Panpsychism, in this light, is not an illusion but a symbolic reflection of the One’s internal multiplicity. What we call “consciousness” in objects may be a glimpse of the relational fabric that binds all things within the One.
  • One Infinite Zero (Quote from page 13 and 14)
    Im defining everything and by doing so I am building quotes like this one:

    "The indivisible, eternal, undefined, indeterminate, imperishable, complete, uniform, homogeneous, and self-sufficient One Infinite Zero, as the immutable that manifests the Dynamic of preserving Balance through the Principle of Duality, is Unique and Unified, Unbegotten and Imperishable, Motionless, Immutable, Complete, perfectly symmetrical, deterministic, and unmoving."

    Every word is explained with at least one paragraph. These are not random words that I made up in a specific order but are based on the theology and metaphysics of the first Grand Masters.

    Heres a quote by one of them

    "Saint Plotinus (Enneads, V.1.6): "The Absolute One has never known measure; it lies beyond number and possesses no boundary—neither within nor without. For if it were to have any kind of limit, it would partake in division.""


    Also my definitions are based on logic.
  • One Infinite Zero (Quote from page 13 and 14)
    Thats exactly it.

    "The One Infinite Zero is indeterminate. It is indeterminate because it is infinite; and for us to define it absolutely would require perfect knowledge of it. Yet such knowledge is impossible due to the infinitude of its identity. Its indeterminacy does not stem from lack, but from its very nature; the Infinite cannot be exhausted, nor fully defined within finite terms. Any attempt at absolute definition presupposes transcendence, and thus a denial of its infinitude. Because it has no form, no boundary, and no external point of reference, it cannot become a complete object of understanding. It contains everything and nothing; it is the Whole that does not permit an external observer, and thus remains indeterminate—not out of weakness, but because of its universality and transcendence."

    Saint Heraclitus
    "Unity is all things and not all things: concord, discord, harmony, disharmony; from all things comes the One, and from the One all things."
  • One Infinite Zero (Quote from page 13 and 14)
    Chaos is the most accurate word you can use, Chaos is the opposite of Order/structure. This is not about mathematics or arithmetics as each number was explained in a philosophical manner.
  • One Infinite Zero (Quote from page 13 and 14)
    Holy Mary the Prophetess "One becomes two, two becomes three, and from the third the One appears as the fourth."