The “ineffable realm” that thorough analysis inevitably encounters – the final frontier of observation and intuition, called the resolution of imaginary dimensions.
When the analysis is pushed to its limit, when thought is stripped away, people one day hit a wall of “this cannot be put into words.” It is not a limit, but a point of domain switching. It is the point where the resolution of the real dimension saturates, and switches to the resolution of the virtual dimension that lies beyond.
- What can be grasped through words and concepts is only a tiny part of the world.
- There is a fundamental limit to the resolution of reality.
- The void dimension is the realm “before” words and concepts are born.
- The fundamental layer of existence: undifferentiated, non-verbal, and non-linear.
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What can be grasped through words and concepts is only a tiny part of the world.
There is a fundamental limit to the resolution of reality.
The layer of reality is the world described by language, concepts, time, and causality. The resolution of this layer can be increased to a certain extent by refining words and concepts. Increasing vocabulary, honing logic, and making finer distinctions are all effective training methods for improving what is called "resolution."
However much you refine language and concepts, you will eventually hit a saturation point. What escapes the moment words are uttered, what is shaved off the moment a concept is formed, the subtle tremors that disappear the moment they are classified—these things cannot, in principle, be captured by the tool of language. This is the ceiling of reality's resolution.
The void dimension is the realm “before” words and concepts are born.
The fundamental layer of existence: undifferentiated, non-verbal, and non-linear.
The virtual dimension is neither the reverse side of reality nor a mystical realm. It is the layer “before” words and concepts are born. It is a layer where undifferentiated things drift like raw stones—emotions that don't yet have a name, intuitions that haven't been theorized, premonitions that haven't yet taken shape.
A person with high resolution in the “virtual dimension” is someone who can perceive this "unteachable realm" as it is. They receive it in its undifferentiated state without trying to conceptualize or grasp it. They can handle it without forcing it into existing words. This realm, which appears ambiguous at first glance, is actually the most information-dense.
"Silence" and "Meditation," crucial devices for increasing virtual dimension resolution
Don't add more input, stop for a moment
Training to increase the resolution of reality and training to increase the resolution of the virtual dimension are diametrically opposed. The former increases words and concepts, while the latter stops them. Otherwise, one cannot enter the realm prior to linguistic expression in the first place.
Meditation, silence, and alone time function as devices to increase the resolution of the void because they block input, stop conceptualization, and create time to reconnect with the world in an undifferentiated state. Only that time opens the door to the other side of the wall of words.
The things that can be captured by words are only a tiny part of the world.
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