The philosophy behind the world’s existence or non existence.
“I must see the world as I am, because it is not” Gabriel Quincy Collymore
So I was having a walk today with a purpose in mind and blessing the world I see as I usually do, when it hit me that the world I see is not fixed, has never been and most likely will never be.
Change seems to be the nature of the entire world. Things grow and die, everything in this world continually transforms from form to another form.
On seeing this and knowing this to be the case in the many years of my existence, I have come to the conclusion that the world I see actually “is not“.
The word “is“, is meant to signify a sence of permanence, and stability, however, that which is not permanent cannot be at all, because if truth is false at some time, then it cannot be called truth, it would have to be untrue as the dictionary definition of truth is that which is always true.

If the world is ever changing, then it is not fixed, therefore it “is not“.
If it is not, then it must change according to that which “is”.
I am; therefore the world, must be as I am, since it cannot exist independent of me or more clearly put, I am all that exists, therefore the world I see is me and must be as Iam.
I must see the world as I am because I can only see what I am since there is no world that exists separate from me. I see what I am and I see what I am being, the world is a being, not an is. It “is not”, but it is “being”.
Written by Gabriel Quincy Collymore
Author of The Life of God as “me”
website: http://www.kinggabriel.com
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