Friday, September 19, 2014

The Nature of Infinite Cause

The nature of infinite cause is not the same as finite cause. Infinite cause is manifest as the will and consciousness of all that exist. While finite cause is no more than an illusion that has no substance or meaning beyond the bubble of consciousness that it forms. This is self evident when considered carefully. It is a cartesian truth, i.e. a truth derived directly from Descartes "cogito ergo sum", though one must be sure to correctly interpret Descartes meaning as "I am cognizant, therefor I exist", and not the commonly misunderstood "I think therefor I am".

(J.D. July 14. 2014)

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