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Contori

"everything is nothing,nothing is everything,"
then why is everyone confused with the way the world is like from a first world country perspective
Everything in nothing, nothing in everything" is a paradoxical phrase pointing to deep philosophical, spiritual, and even scientific concepts, suggesting that all existence arises from a fundamental void (nothing), and that this everything, reflecting ideas of non-duality, emptiness, and the interconnectedness of being and non-being. It implies that material things are transient (everything is ultimately nothing), while the underlying reality or consciousness (nothingness) is all-encompassing.
Tori thought of what contori meant and stated the discombobulated thought that if "everything is nothing, nothing is everything".
by Humbetori February 6, 2026
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