Meditations
I
On Uncovered Clarity or Wisdom. Does belief endure truth? Hath revelation's murmur deafened in the boundless silence of verity? If absolute knowledge is the cessation of belief; it stands to reason... yet—"Whence is absolute knowledge arrogated?" "Upon whom—I?" Ego, begotten by thought, is thought—Theotokos revealed. Immediate certainty eludes—certainly.
II
On Thought as Theotokos. Let us suppose ego's genesis and respite in and as thought. "To whom, then, do we attribute the perversion—the progenitor or its progeny?" The illusion of certitude, then, must be unbeknownst to... —I; in which case the piddly of sensory certitude must be considered laudable. It is in what is afforded of experience—ego; as it is in what is afforded of ego—experience.