Nothing
Nothing. The word "nothing" cannot be defined by man or pictured logically in the brain. It cannot be graphed or accomplished. Nothing is the absence of everything. Imagine a particular moment in the day when you can recall your head concentrated on absolutely nothing at all, the fixation of thoughtlessness. No. We cannot. We are so surrounded by everything that should we be aware of it our neurons would fuse a thousand new connections instantaneously. Stars that we see but probably aren't really there, sunlight that's already eight minutes old, trees that have existed for two hundred years, and the beat of the human heart, are only a thought away. Wonder is only a step away. God is only a breath away.
Life, apparently, is much more than we know.
Life, apparently, is much more than we know.
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