04-01-2016, 01:01 AM
Hmm, I have contemplated this many time and drawn many ideas but just now I realize that the One can't be consider 'alone' because aloneness requires some relativity in relation to 'togetherness'. We feel alone with the concept of One because we often compare it to the concept of Many. It is in the Many that loneliness takes place because it is a sense of being separate. In the One, there is only unity and so there can be no sense of loneliness because there is no separation, there is nothing to 'isolate' or to be separate or alone because the One is All and is by definition perfect and complete.
Aloneness does exist, I believe, as a feeling of disconnect with the One, and is the classic existential crisis with the belief in and connection with 'something more'.
Perhaps we are an expression in this way of something inherent in the One, of a certain polarity within the Many of closeness with others and perhaps is why Love exists in the first place. Love creates the feeling of closeness, maybe even is the feeling of closeness.
Aloneness does exist, I believe, as a feeling of disconnect with the One, and is the classic existential crisis with the belief in and connection with 'something more'.
Perhaps we are an expression in this way of something inherent in the One, of a certain polarity within the Many of closeness with others and perhaps is why Love exists in the first place. Love creates the feeling of closeness, maybe even is the feeling of closeness.