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Gospel Koan 50.2

The Gospel is Complete

Koan 50.2

All knowledge is sensed: 'transduced' by either noumenon: 'having been known' or phenomenon: 'having been shown'.

Summary Exposition

The central mechanism resolves the paradox by defining perfection not as a complete state of knowledge, but as the complete and self-sufficient nature of the conference of difference as a process itself. The 'God spell' is perfectly cast because the conference of difference is a whole and sufficient engine for all existence; it lacks nothing for its function. A single, potent example is a living, natural language: it is a 'complete' system for generating meaning, yet no speaker can ever know or use all its possible expressions. Its perfection is in its generative capacity, not in any speaker's grasp of it. The fundamental implication is that reality is a perfectly coherent generative process and our 'imperfect knowing' is not a failure to grasp a static truth, but our inherent position as finite, participatory expressions within its endless, perfect unfolding.

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The Gospel of Being

by John Mackay

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