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All "Things" Come from Some "Thing" that Came from No "Thing"

by H. E. Dearinger
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798198877870
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 112
  • Original Price: GBP 22.29
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 159 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Creation

Every book begins as an attempt to hold something that cannot be fully held in words. Some begin with answers already assumed, others with arguments seeking resolution. This one begins elsewhere, not with an answer, and not even with a question that can be cleanly stated, but with the pressure that exists beneath all questions: the sense that reality is present before it is understood, and that understanding in and of itself is already part of what it is even trying to understand. At surface level, this work speaks in the language of metaphysics, cosmology, psychology, and symbolic theology. It moves through ideas of origin, structure, consciousness, and continuity.

It refers to mythic names such as Naunet, conceptual principles such as Matri, and even theological language such as Alaha. It also engages with modern scientific descriptions of reality, including the Quantum Vacuum and Quantum Fluctuation, not as separate domains of truth, but as overlapping attempts to gesture toward the same underlying difficulty: how something appears at all.

t divides continuity into objects, assigns names, builds categories, and forms narratives that allow reality to be navigated.This is not an error; it is how coherence is maintained.

Every attempt to define what something "is" depends on boundaries that can shift under closer attention.

Every fixed identity reveals itself as a maintained pattern rather than an independent essence.

Every division between self and world, observer and observed, inside and outside, begins to soften when examined not as assumption, but as process.

This continuity is not presented here as a doctrine. It is not offered as a belief to adopt or reject. It is approached as something already implicit in every moment of experience: that before anything is named, it is already occurring.

If there is a guiding thread throughout, it is this: what is most fundamental is not what appears at the end of inquiry, but what makes inquiry possible in the first place. And that, what we call "things" whether physical objects, mental states, or metaphysical principles are not separate from the continuity in which they arise, but only expressions of it under different conditions of stability.

To read this book, then, is not to move toward something distant. It is to examine more closely what is already here, before it is divided into "here" and "there," "self" and "world," "beginning" and "end."

What follows is not a destination.

It is a sustained attention to what does not depart.

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