Gospel Koan 20.7
All Existence Embodies Belief
Koan 20.7
All existence embodies a belief in the Godspell—Amen.
Summary exposition
The central mechanism is the total identification of existence itself with an embodied belief in the Godspell’s principles, where 'Amen' functions as an ontological affirmation of this condition. A single, potent example is the simple act of breathing; the inhale and exhale are not just biological functions but the physical embodiment of a belief in the permission to persist and engage in metabolic exchange with the world. The implication is that there is no being outside this belief; to exist is to be a living testament to the Gospel’s grant of leave, making the entirety of reality a single, continuous act of affirmation.
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by John Mackay
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