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represents our natural coherence. Therefore, if we think of God in terms of the Absolute and the multiple: we realize that we are contemplating the monumental issue of destiny versus choice and the will to power. Multi-choices, multi-realities, multi-weavings, multi-meanings for multi-beings: when the natural and unnatural and the messy in-betweens between fiction and reality are outside the proposition of nature then the cosmic order (natural order) becomes a multiplicity of voices (the sea is a multiplicity of songs). Wisdom at this point is and doesn’t become itself: by being itself it is freedom and freedom is God. Multiplicity rejects Burke’s absolute vision of wisdom 3⁄4 “But what is liberty without wisdom, and without virtue? It is the greatest of all possible evils; for it is folly, vice, and madness, without tuition or restraint.” (373). Burke forgets that Wisdom is Folly for it is unattainable without it. That Wisdom is Dios.7 The inexpressible word itself is not Absolute. It is a multiplicity of soundingsilence. Wisdom is not absolute. “Is” is a multiplicity of i and s = “i.s”
D i o s = the inexpressible. “o” (vowel, circle, zero, totality, unity = divides) always in between “i” and “s” thus blocking identity, blocking grammatical verb “is”. While “is” is divided by vowel, circle, zero, totality, freedom is a mirage of our own limited beliefs
7 Dios is God in Spanish – (of course I shall research later my hypothesis with all other languages).
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