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Question about Tier 0/questionable omnipotence

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"Beings that are boundlessly above absolutely everything, including existence and nonexistence, possibility, causality, dualism and non-dualism, the concepts of life and death, and their analogues at any level."

And their analogues at any level

Does this mean that Tier 0 characters are boundless even from themselves. If it is, may someone give a detailed explanation.
 
They are boundless compared to everything else, but are given that tier due to scale, not because omnipotence is possible to prove.
 
I know that Tier 0 characters are boundless compared to everything else but does this mean that they're also boundlessly above themselves?
 
I do not think so, no, but they likely exist on all levels, so some aspects may be higher than others.
 
Oh.. So some aspects may be higher than others Can you elaborate more briefly please? Or better, an example.
 
We cannot comprehend tier 0.

We cannot give words to an actual tier 0.

Tier 0 is "I am beyond anything and nothing, everything is a facet of me".

As such, we rate them above everything. But you cant really prove that they are 0 because "something may be higher", thus the Questionable part.
 
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