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"Once we are in emptiness, which means once we see that the meaning of all words is emptiness, we see that all definitions (for example dictionary definitions) are superstitious.

Being in emptiness as much as possible means accepting that all words, because they mean emptiness, are open to meaning what they don’t say (emptiness).

They are open to what they can’t yet say according to superstition (emptiness).

For example, there is a space that is other than space, there is a universe that is other than universe, there is a heaven that is other than heaven, there is a love that is other than love, there is a kissing that is other than kissing, there is a writing that is other than writing, there is an everything that is other than everything, and there is an end of the world that is other than end of the world. "

My superstition is violent. Its predatory. My meaning comes for other meanings while they sleep and devours them

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I prefer the vedas and Merrell-Wolff with his Absolute Idealism. Haven't read Badiou but his ideas sound cool. Still think you (if this is who I think I am talking to. Do you recognize the person in my profile picture currently? Consider signalling yes from behind many layers of Straussianism if so.) should have gotten in touch with the "GA" community. Would have loved to see you talk to the guy in charge of it.

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