(11-15-2015, 02:30 AM)The_Tired_Philosopher Wrote: Ana. In my mind, nothing is not impossible, just another state of being of an 'infinite' nature.
Nothingness could be where that piece of me that experiences (my consciousness) is born, where it awakens to Nothing that Is Something.
Infinity implies all is possible. Why bottleneck it with "not possible's"?
What I'm saying is that "nothing" is not a part of "possibility" it is "the complete absence of possibility". Possibility is "something". Therefore it has no relation to "nothing". Even Ra, in the Law of One said: there is no nothing. It's not a state of being, because again, a state of "being" is "something". Nothing is complete absence of being.
I don't see how it could logically be the birthplace for anything. Nothing can only give birth to nothing. Somethingness cannot come out of nothingness. And actually, It can't even give birth, because that implies action, which again, is something.