If we were everything
If we were everything, there’d be no perspective, no contrast, no threshold across which awareness could move. Experience requires boundary, just as thought requires difference. To become is only possible when there is a not-yet—when we are not total, but partial, poised in relation to something else. One can only conclude that if there were a god, he would long to become human, craving the fragmentary, the contingent, the limited.
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