And as we have mentioned before, we define the term “reality” as the “totality” of everything that exists in the multiverse and beyond. In theory and perhaps even in practice, we overcome motivation and perception and interpretation and matter and all else in order to ascertain “absolute reality” or “ultimate reality.” And once you reach it, there is nothing beyond it. So that’s that. Moreover, art and poetry would not exist if perception and interpretation had not existed. If perception and interpretation ceased to exist, so would art and poetry. But we have art and poetry to help us leapfrog and overcome perception and interpretation to get at the ultimate reality or ultimate truth which exists beyond perception and interpretation (Haqiqa).
Fifteenth Note to “Laila”
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