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This absence was something you could never experience: for [[Tempus Vitae|if you cannot experience anything, you cannot experience nothing]].
This absence was something you could never experience: for [[Tempus Vitae|if you cannot experience anything, you cannot experience nothing]].


Thus, the [[Genesis Ultima|beginning]] is not where [[Egonaut|''you'']] began. So where do you begin? At the moment your life starts? When you have your first true experience of any kind - whether it be a sensation, perception, awareness, or emotion? Or is your beginning as much here as there? Are your moments like a moon perfectly orbiting you; all points just as far from the center as all others?
Thus, the [[Genesis Ultima|beginning]] is not where ''you'' began. So,


Do all of your life’s experiences gush forth from a primordial fountain, or do they radiate out from some eternal center? Do they erupt like a continual geyser, ebb like ocean tides, or vibrate in harmony with the hymns of a cosmic choir? Are all your feelings, thoughts, emotions, and perceptions - everything you experience - like blossoms born from the machinations of the [[Infinite Journey]]?
* [[Egonaut|What are ''you'']]?
* [[Methods of Eternity|How do ''you'' continue]]?
* [[Magnus Ego|Where do ''you'' end]]?
* What is the [[Infinite Journey]]?

Revision as of 17:44, 22 September 2025

In the beginning, did you exist?

Whether forged later by God, gods, magic, or physics, at this envisioned genesis, how could you exist?

This absence was something you could never experience: for if you cannot experience anything, you cannot experience nothing.

Thus, the beginning is not where you began. So,