Absolute Quote by Dejan Stojanovic
““NONBEING (NOTHINGNESS) Only nothing is infinite in its endlessness. Its endlessness is its end. (The impossibility of a beginning and end is the secret of infinity [eternity].) The endlessness of Nothingness is not real infinity. (Infinity of Nothingness is Zero.) Nothingness is finite because it is reduced to Zero anytime and anywhere. Anywhere is nowhere. Nothingness must be endless if there is nothing to reduce to Something. The biggest limitation of Nothingness is that it is limitless. The lack of limit is the limit of Nothingness; its infinity reduces it to nothingness. Nothingness is neither finite nor infinite. The nothingness of itself and for itself is absolute. (God of itself and for itself is absolute.) Nothing (Nothingness) and Something (God) can be absolute because if they don’t disturb one another, their separateness reduces them to nothing. They can be absolute because, as separate absolutes, they are the same and one. Since Nonbeing (emptiness, absolute vacuum, nothingness) is nothing, it is passive and compatible with the Being; it is the perfect medium for the finite Being (infinite in its potential). Nonbeing offers no limits to the Being, which allows for its potential development.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: “NONBEING (NOTHINGNESS)” by Dejan Stojanovic, 2010
Nothingness is paradoxically both limitless and finite, serving as a passive backdrop that enables being to develop potential.
In simple terms: Nothingness is endless yet limited, allowing being to grow.
Embrace emptiness as a space for potential.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- meditation
- creative process
- spiritual practice
- scientific inquiry
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does embracing emptiness foster creation?
- What are the dangers of viewing nothingness as purely negative?
Absolute limits can constrain growth.