Even Religions and their leadership who preach peace and love to their followers continue to instigate suppression, hatred and persecution between their sects.
What is a singularity in Human affairs?
Religion and Nothingness is a 1961 book by the Japanese philosopher Keiji Nishitani about nihilism. The book was published in English translation in 1982, and received positive reviews, commending Nishitani for his understanding of both western and eastern philosophy.
He draws a distinction between the Eastern and Western ideas of “ Nothingness”.
In Western thinking Nothingness is distinguished as the absence of all things.
In Eastern thinking Nothingness is a state in which the individual becomes an indistinguishable part of the whole (Universe).
A Singularity is a state of thinking and being an indistinguishable part of the whole. It is a state of nothingness from which true creation occurs.
There is an ancient Celtic Rune described as the Dagaz.
The symbol is |X| which literally means “Day” or Dawn – Esoteric: Awakening
It denotes that time is an illusion that once realised, is lovingly embraced, none the less.
It is a Rune of the hyper-consciousness. The process of concept becoming realised.
It represents the notion of paradoxical truth, incommunicable experience, conceptual realisation and Enlightenment. In terms of Energy it denotes twilight/dawn polarity, non-dual reality, unity, synthesis and transmutation.
One could say that Singularity is the point at which the Binary/Dualistic perspective and consciousness intersect and emerge from the central point of a creative nothingness.
In reflection at 80:-
My life has been unfolding since its beginning; not shaped by me along the way.
At birth I became distinct from others and my surroundings.
At death I subsume into the Universal Singularity.
Birth and death are bookends of a Binary existence; a fleeting moment of consciousness in the eternity of the Universe.
My mission now is to listen and engage with my fellow travellers and surroundings in Singularity. .