Philosophy, Metaphysics, Cosmology Zach Cowan Philosophy, Metaphysics, Cosmology Zach Cowan

The Limits of Limitations

The polarization surrounding the topic of form is hilariously stupid. For either side we’re powerful beings with godly power playing with or mocking life. This fragile entity that needs protection as its violent self, its powerful nature tries to destroy it. We’re so powerful we think we can destroy life through form, and so weak and small to see we can’t. All the while the Scheme Of Things, the Bigger Picture, Life itself is looking at us like, “what are you doing?

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Obscura
Philosophy, Personal Zach Cowan Philosophy, Personal Zach Cowan

Obscura

Peter Parker learned all about power and responsibility, and I can’t imagine we didn’t learn about those either. Because we somehow subconsciously understand that if we have no power, then we have no responsibility; or at least no claim to it.

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beyond cosmology
Philosophy Zach Cowan Philosophy Zach Cowan

beyond cosmology

Beyond the discipline of cosmology—once the architectonics of existence have been elucidated, once the operative mechanics of one’s ontological tier are fully comprehended—emerges an ontologically profound question: What remains to be done?

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