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""Creation" is the origin of everything and nothing; everything came from nothing, but for nothingness to "exist", then the notion of "nothingness" would have needed to exist. Creation is paradoxical in this way: "Nothing existed at the beginning, yet for "nothing" to "exist", both notions of "nothingness" and "existence" would need to have been created." Regardless of how one looks at it, Creation is incapable of being "described" with language or conventional logic statements as they will always run into a paradoxical argument. To put it into a comprehensive way: "Creation is both true and false, neither true nor false, only true, and only false...yet it is not any of these four truth arguments but is also all of them simultaneously". This is the closest form of description of Creation one can logically understand; but regardless of how hard one tries to accurately describe it, they will inevitably fail.
All physical and abstract concepts are all part of "Creation" as it is what gave way to them; from space and time, body and mind, life and death, law and chaos, good and evil, existence and nonexistence, truth and falsity, etc."
""Creation" is the origin of everything and nothing; everything came from nothing, but for nothingness to "exist", then the notion of "nothingness" would have needed to exist. Creation is paradoxical in this way: "Nothing existed at the beginning, yet for "nothing" to "exist", both notions of "nothingness" and "existence" would need to have been created." Regardless of how one looks at it, Creation is incapable of being "described" with language or conventional logic statements as they will always run into a paradoxical argument. To put it into a comprehensive way: "Creation is both true and false, neither true nor false, only true, and only false...yet it is not any of these four truth arguments but is also all of them simultaneously". This is the closest form of description of Creation one can logically understand; but regardless of how hard one tries to accurately describe it, they will inevitably fail.
All physical and abstract concepts are all part of "Creation" as it is what gave way to them; from space and time, body and mind, life and death, law and chaos, good and evil, existence and nonexistence, truth and falsity, etc."