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- Even though knowing what to write is not required to write, knowing what to write is a very good thing. Not knowing what to write is like trying to go somewhere but not having anywhere to go. This is why goals are important. This is why, even in an inherently goalless practice, goals can be used as tools to one’s own advantage.
- To direct energy one needs to have somewhere to direct it. There has to be a direction for there to be a directive. Sometimes the direction of the directive is to just do things for the sake of doing them. Sometimes the directive is the directive of no directive. Regardless, there is always an aim. There is always a goal. It has been said that one may practice in such a way that the goal of not needing a goal can be their goal. When it comes down to the fundamentals though, the goal of being goalless is most assuredly a goal in and of itself and it is important that it be seen as such.
- In the pursuit of the goal of not needing a goal, it should not be mistaken as a goal of goallessness. The goal of not needing a goal is a sort of nongoal that encompasses all goals. To not need a goal one must be in a position in which one lacks nothing. To lack anything at all will result in a natural energetic contingency of trying to fulfill that lack. This is the nature of existence, and as such is also the nature of the path of the True Will.
- In a way one should not seek to be the universal will, or to not be the universal will. Either goal is to follow the end game of the right hand or the left hand path and both are needless excesses. The middle way is the way that has no middle, because every point in every moment is a middle way unto its own self.
- The gateless gate is still a gate just as much as the open door is still a door. There are eternal gates and eternal doors. Just because the gate does not appear as a gate or the door appears to be open, it does not mean that the gate or door is not there.
- Atop a mountain, another mountain. Since there is an inherent instability within existence, which can be seen to be evident, from certain perspectives, by the presence of any motion, it can be assumed that, since there is motion, there can be no true fifty-fifty composite of opposites. If a true fifty-fifty composite did exist, ever, then there would be stillness then and stillness now.
- An object at rest will stay at rest and an object at motion will stay in motion. This tenet of classical physics goes to further assert the hypothesis that there is no true fifty-fifty composite. As profoundly pointless as it may seem, given this information, my goal is not a goal of goallessness, but the goal of not needing to have a goal is actually an impossibility because of the impossibility of completion due to the instability of existence.
- My goal is a never-ending goal and I honestly view it as the goal of existence itself: the goal of an impossible completion which can be logically seen through the lens of the Liar Paradox.
- Any transcendental infinite is inherently incomplete. Where there is motion, there is life. Where there is completion there is stillness. Where there is stillness, there is death. Reality cannot exist under the premise of an infinite that is both transcendental and complete.
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