Part III
Some would suggest the void, the silence; nothingness is not nothingness if an existence exists within the silence.
While it may be true the void, the silence, nothingness is not nothingness if an existence exists, is found, within the silence, finding an existence within the silence does not negate the concept of nothingness since the silence exists as the fabric within which an existence can find itself immersed.
In other words, it is possible and logical to suggest items exist within, are surrounded by, are immersed within the silence unless, of course, one does not believe in the nothing, unless one does not believe what it is religions tell us, unless one does not believe in mathematics, unless one does not believe in science, unless one does not believe in philosophical dialectics, unless ... since all of the aforementioned depend upon the silence, depend upon the nothingness for their more significant dialectics, observations and conclusions.
The significance of the void, the nothing, applies to more than scientific, philosophical and religious dialectics.
The silence’s significance applies equally to the journey of finding one’s true essence.
The silence is a state within which one is capable of finding one’s true self.
One’s true self need not remain in the silence, one’s true self is able to leave the silence and come into contact with any of the three forms of experiencing what it is the cosmos has to offer.
Next: Entering the void: A regionless region