Monday, May 30, 2011
Answering Heidegger
Being is not “present” as Time. Being is present when life evolves to Being, and not before that. Immaterial defined Time cannot define Being on the sidelines other than in the language of some being or Being doing the defining.
One cannot go beyond Being or beyond time to that which “grants” being. Only Being can accurately define Being, time itself has nothing to say about Being because time does not exist as an object.
Being or Godhood is not apart from the world, or beyond the world. Being is made of the same substance as the world but of that substance at its highest evolutionary level.
What “sends” or gives “presence” to Being is always the living object at various levels of evolution, using whatever language the object has evolved to use. Absolute Being uses Absolute Language, but this is not uttered before Being or Godhood is attained in evolution.
One would need to “de-construct” the actual living object to discover its language, presumably existing within the mind and consciousness of the living object and not outside it.
It does not seem possible to view language in terms of Being, as Heidegger seems to have attempted to do. One cannot view language in terms of Being or Godhood unless one is Being or Godhood. We can't “liberate” language from man until we evolve beyond man.
Language remains the tool of expression of beings or Being and depends on their level of evolution in discerning Reality. Language cannot be elevated to Being or Godhood.
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