Without identity at base, chaos must be forever.
Without identity at base, chaos must be forever.
If our thoughts could not access the unity that dwells in things, not only would mathematics fail, but nothing of the sense world would have any meaning for us. The world comes to us from two sides: thought and sense, but a unity underlies it all [1].
“The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible.” — Albert Einstein
[1] cf. Rudolf Steiner, Goethe’s Theory of Knowledge (Herndon, VA: Steiner Books, 2008).
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