The Tale of “I” in The Inverted World
<p>To understand everything is to invert everything. To reject everything — in its most radical sense even to reject rejection itself. This may sound extremely desperate and seems like a stubborn denialism, but I might claim it is the most realistic way of seeing the whole reality. That’s why I called it a <a href="https://medium.com/@gerhanamerah/pessimist-realism-imagining-live-in-the-inverterd-8d1c7cc686ea" rel="noopener"><em>Pessimist Realism</em></a>.</p>
<p>As far as I understand, to reach the point of <em>self-realization</em> — the final stage of beings, everything requires an <em>inversion</em>. It’s called <em>realization </em>because, since the first time, everything has always in oneness but has not been realized yet. This process or realization happens to every Being internally in their inwardness and externally through the process of history. Both, internal and external inversion are not happen separately but in a reciprocal relationship.</p>
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