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"The Otherself"

Posted by Jukestar - February 5th, 2024


I have decided that is what I am going to call this phenomenon. It is a logical love that makes one realize on a deep-rooted level that "self" and "other" are one-&-the-same.


Light and dark are both necessary as light cannot exist without darkness, our corruption is what makes either of these ideas evil. Things are meant to fall apart just as they are meant to be fixed. I am now grateful for my falling apart into darkness, for I have now been given a torch to help others out of theirs.


Because of tending to the roots of my past, I now understand what I truly desire for my future; because of this my past and future are of one accord in the present. I am as both a student and a teacher; a wise ancient, and a yearning youth.


I have been given a paint brush, and a blank canvas; as for the pallete, that'll depend on the colour of my soul in the given moment.


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It is true, something existing can not exist without one thing receiving an interaction from something else, which brings up something else entirely.

Interdependency is prevalent in pretty much everywhere, math with independent and dependent variables, our human behavior dependent on each other's interactions/behavior, and the creation of the entire universe due to certain elements interacting with one another. All of these components are different, but equally important for something to come into existence. Without at least one of these components, the other individual items that contribute to the creation of something will cease to exist within due time, and that said something will never take place. Everything is finite, and once we are done using up everything the world and even the universe has to offer, less interactions with beings and items will occur, which will inevitably lead to the end of everything. However, thanks to our friend and enemy "time" and the expansive universe we live in, this will not happen for a very, very long time.

Another deep thought to ponder over, at first I wasn't even sure how I would even respond to this, but after thinking it over for a while, this is the closest thing I can come to comprehending your wisdom. Just when you think you have learned it all, there is more.