I see them as they are to is
And not the seeming isness of the was.
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"The Differences" (1970), p. 132Sun Ra
Reality is being itself. — It is being itself, in becoming itself. Reality in its isness, the "isness" of a thing. Thus isness is the meaning — having freedom in its primary sense — not limited by attachments, confinements, partialization, complexities.
Bruce Lee
The isness of things is well worth studying; but it is their whyness that makes life worth living.
William Beebe
Behold the pre-prophetic symbols of the planes of Never.
Behold, behold this thisness!
This isness.Sun Ra
Surrender is surrender to this moment, not to a story through which you interpret this moment and then try to resign yourself to it. ... Can you accept the isness of this moment and not confuse it with a story the mind has created around it?
Eckhart Tolle
You need the "is of identity" to describe conspiracy theories. Korzybski would say that proves that illusions, delusions, and "mental" illnesses require the "is" to perpetuate them. (He often said, "Isness is an illness.")
Korzybski also popularized the idea that most sentences, especially the sentences that people quarrel over or even go to war over, do not rank as propositions in the logical sense, but belong to the category that Bertrand Russell called propositional functions. They do not have one meaning, as a proposition in logic should have; they have several meanings, like an algebraic function.Robert Anton Wilson
Ra, Sun
Rabbi Yehuda he-Hasidā€ˇ
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