How to Overcome the Hegelian Dialectic

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Ethan ‘Indigo’ Smith, Contributor
Waking Times

“Is the universe eternal? Or not? Or both? Or neither? Is the universe finite? Or not? Or both? Or neither? Is the self identical with the body? Or is the self different from the body? Does the Tathagata* exist after death? Or not? Or both? Or neither?” ~ The Fourteen Unanswered Questions of Buddha

* Tathagata is  the name Buddha used for himself, meaning “the one who has thus come and the one who has thus gone”.

The theories of special relativity and general relativity, as theorized by Albert Einstein, state  in part that reality is four dimensional, made up of time, length, width and depth. Also he states there are four forms of fundamental force in the universe; weak nuclear force, strong nuclear force, electromagnetism and gravity. A fifth force is thought to exist and yet is undiscovered.

Four is representative of completion in numerous systems, from our physical composition to the laws of the four dimensional universe and its four forces. Without the balance of these four forces, life as we know it would not be possible. The matrix of four is physically and naturally exemplified in our inner microcosm and the celestial macrocosm, and is spiritually and mentally recognized by many people’s throughout history, across cultures and subjects.

The Imponderables

Our minds are wired to question, only frequently we ask limited questions. Curiosity is a quality shared by all people, only many people are trained not to be curious. We are capable of questioning everything in the four dimensions. Some questions are of physics and nature while others are about spiritual or mental applications. There are a few questions which all people have all posed since time immemorial. Some of the same questions have been asked, like those posed to and unanswered by Buddha, for millennia. They reveal our nature to question everything, even and perhaps especially the unanswerable.

Sometimes answers are found. Einstein found many answers to his questions about the universe. Normally when questions are answered though, new questions arise. Some questions however are not worth asking and not worth pursuing, like the fourteen unanswered questions of Buddha, also known as the imponderables. The Fourteen Questions are actually four questions, three with four aspects and one with two. Despite Buddha’s refusal to answer the questions, they were still posed in the most developed manner possible in hopes of getting an answer, in four ways to form completion.

Buddha believed people existed in either two states; in existence or non-existence. Many people visited him with questions and these were said to be the only questions he did not answer. It is believed he thought the imponderables could never truly be answered and that they led to states of negativity and non-existence, ultimately inconsequential to our earthly predicament of eliminating suffering and attaining enlightenment. Many questions are worth deliberation and elaboration because they are pertinent to our earthly predicament. But at least these four questions, the imponderables, are inconsequential.

Questions are posed completely in four ways, as illustrated in the formation of the imponderables. The formation of the questions are valuable on their own, and indicative of the matrix of four and the duality of polarity. Buddha is asked these four questions in the philosophical formation of the duality of polarity, with four important parts.

Is it so? Is it not so? Is it both? Is it neither?

The very inquiry into the origins of human thinking and being is posed through the duality of polarity, and yet it’s most often considered a singular polarity. Why are we the way we are? Is it the result of nature or nurture? The debate of nature versus nurture is posed in a single distinct polarization. Yet the best answer supersedes the singular polarity. Traditionally, it is philosophically viewed as a trinity of options, it being the synthesis of one and the other, of thesis and antithesis. And yet this is actually the matrix of four and the duality of polarity with the fourth part missing. It should be asked in the same philosophical formation as the imponderables, which despite Buddha’s refusal to answer, were still posed in the most developed manner possible, in hopes of an answer.

Is human thinking and being the result of nature? Or nurture? Or both? Or neither?

This idea may be explored in multiple ways and has roots among many disciplines. We question our thinking and seek evidence of an actual answer, however the pinnacle purpose of such debate is to understand the possibilities, the in-betweens, through the duality of polarity. Whenever the either/or option is put forth, options are limited, for there are always four possible answers; one, the other, both and neither. In the case of ‘nature versus nurture’, the most sensible answer is both nature and nurture makes us who we are. But perhaps it is neither, perhaps other systems rather than biological or experiential are at play, like astrological systems for instance.

Does art reflect life or does life reflect art?

This similarly philosophical question is aimed at its own answers, but yet is primarily based on understanding possibilities via the duality of polarity. There are four basic forms of answers to this question and those like it, and yet in typical form, only two or three aspects are normally explored; ‘one, the other or the combination of both’, philosophically known as thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. There are the obvious two answers posed, one contrasting the other and a mixture is the third choice. The distinct fourth option, which is seemingly always left out – possibly because of its ability to shake the status quo – is the unlimited alternative, the nullisis.

Does art reflect life or does life reflect art? Or both? Or neither?

The Nullisis

In the philosophical set of thesis, antithesis and synthesis, the ‘neither’ option  is missing, the distinct possibility, the  unlimited alternative. The nullisis answer is outside the box, or outside the cave, of our thinking.

Nullisis can be compared to and understood through the four human blood types. In every dialectical discussion there is thesis, antithesis, synthesis and nullisis or A, B, AB, and O.

Nullisis, ‘neither’, the unlimited alternative is complicated for it opens every dialectic to any alternative. Consideration of alternatives is typically limited to ‘one, the other and the combination’, because the next option, ‘neither’, opens up the door to anything else. And entities seeking to control societies, during every time period everywhere, prefer to eliminate the fourth option; it represents the unlimited alternative, while the either/or situation usually results in controllable back and forth combinations.

The origin of the celebrated triad of thesis, antithesis, synthesis, is often attributed to Georg Wilhelm Hegel, however he criticized what is now often called Hegelian Dialectic. Johann Gottlieb Fichte actually formed the original presentation. Hegel is known to have called the triad of thesis, antithesis and synthesis ‘boring’ and a ‘lifeless schema.’ Without nullisis, ‘neither’, the unlimited alternative, the commonly referenced philosophical triad is a lifeless schema, for if one combines a wrong answer with the right answer, a half correct solution might result.

Hegel did use and note a similar extrapolation of three; immediate, mediated and concrete. Critics note this trinity to be limited by way of assumptions and errors, and in what is assumed to be concrete. Without nullisis or new information, one could possibly begin with information which is then countered by disinformation and ends up misinformation. Nullisis is needed. Nullisis is the distinct and developed fourth philosophical part which today often goes unconsidered.

The Mathematics of the Nullisis

If mathematics can be considered beautiful, nullisis can be beautifully illustrated through the most mysterious and elusive of all arithmetic equations, an imponderable of sorts. It is represented in one of the most mysterious equations of the most complicated of all numbers; zero. In fact there is no zero. Zero can never be physically represented and in the entire universe there is not one. Even in nothingness there is something. And through its cancellation is its verification; there are in fact zero zeros. Zero represents uncertainty, uncertainty similar to that of the unlimited alternative.

Mathematics seeks clear answers, and there are clear answers  in practically all arithmetic. But there is only one arithmetic equation that represents uncertainty and unlimited possibility, the nullisis.

0 + 0 = 0

0 – 0 = 0

0 x 0 = 0

But the answer to 0 divided by 0 is unlimited possibility,  an undefined unknown.

0  à· 0 = ?

The answer to zero divided by zero is reflective of the nullisis. It is the only simple arithmetic equation to which the answer is unknown. A valid answer to this equation could be anything from zero to infinity, just like the nullisis, the unlimited alternative.

It is notable that in arithmetic, division is the distinct operation. It represents sharing for one, and not necessarily what has come to be known as divisiveness.

Applying the Matrix of Four

The most sensible answers to both the debate of ‘nature versus nurture’ and the question of ‘art reflecting life or life reflecting art’ is synthesis, or ‘both’. It is a combination of nature and nurture that makes us who we are. It is a balance of influences in art and life which influence one another. Art contains a spark of life, while life is artful. Nature and nurture, art and life, are inseparable; like a swirling Yin Yang, contrasting syntheses. Both contain interrelated and interdependent contrasts.

Synthesis is the answer to these two questions, and to many questions. But sometimes the answer to questions and dialectics are in the nullisis. Otherwise systems would be lifeless schemas, without alternative, development or invention.

Socially and politically speaking, when an either/or question is presented, one must always take into account the four possibilities of thesis, antithesis, synthesis and nullisis. Question the validity of the thesis. Question what is being heralded as an antithesis and if it is truly anti at all. Equally question how the thesis and antithesis are being presented as synthesized, for frequently the synthesis is not a true mix but a mere adjustment, a euphemism or exaggeration aimed at steering perspective. And especially question the aspect of nullisis, for it not only means ‘neither’, it is the unlimited alternative.

The dialectic of large scale energy sources is currently typically limited to either the burning of fossil fuels or the ignition of nuclear fuels and both. Examples within the nullisis in this dialectic is solar power or wind and water power generation, harnessing geothermal energy (Japan is one of the most active geothermal places on the planet and now the most ruined from nuclear experimentation) ocean current/tidal energy. The alternatives are unlimited, however petrol and nuclear maintain thee societal status quo. There is always more than one, its counter and the combination of the two; there is always nullisis, the unlimited alternative. Nullisis is the enigma wrapped in the riddle of the matrix of four and the philosophy of the duality of polarity.

Embrace the consideration of nullisis. Apply the matrix of four. The examination of situations through the contemplation of thesis, antithesis, synthesis and nullisis  will open minds around you, and your own.

About the Author

Activist, author and Tai Chi teacher, Ethan Indigo Smith was born on a farm in Maine and lived in Manhattan for a number of years before migrating west to Mendocino, California. Guided by a keen sense of integrity and humanity, Ethan’s work is both deeply connected and extremely insightful, blending philosophy, politics, activism, spirituality, meditation and a unique sense of humour.

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  • Johan Hendrick

    im spending too much time on this..so lets get to a point..in this un-natural construct of 4 corners..that really is a limiting of thought..the truth has but two sides..true or not..but let show that simple point

    quote..””Socially and politically speaking,””
    I think that’s just a hook..all speaking is political
    or its all social discourse..but lets move on

    QUOTE>>”” when an either/or question””
    ie the cxhoice between one or other..[ie this OR that]..

    “” is presented, one must always take into account the four possibilities””..no we chose that good for self..or not
    or we chose that good for other
    or not

    its a simp-le choice yes or no
    not but

    but..lets look at these 4 considerationals

    “” of thesis, antithesis,””
    ie say a truth good..or a lie or bad?

    then followed by more options that are neither thesis
    nor anti-thesis

    “” synthesis and nullisis.””
    if thesis is true..then all else=untrue
    and any sunthesis of true and false must end a negative number[thus untrue]..and as we previously said nullisis…seems just another permutation that reveals or conceals

    a simple choice love or hate..good or bad…
    eternal or mortal..happy or sad..grace or judgment..
    mercy or mercilessness..it needs not be over complicated..in reality its quite simply..a choice..

    we all have to make..choices
    and choices are solved by facts not thesus.

  • david

    Who is this guy? He is parroting the works of another writer, actually a philosopher. the bible itself teaches this mathematical concept in the creation story. but it goes further with the math to include the 5th 6th and 7th dimensions of the finished product. the last three numerals sort of show the result, the attributes and/or the reason for the former four. the 7th being the completion. though at rest yet still active. sounds deep, i know, but its wonderful once grasped. Understanding the writings of that book in this way sets the entire general populace’s understanding of it, on a flip! But hey, the simpler understanding does have its uses.

  • Johan Hendrick

    to say there are 4 corners to every issue is a way to expand the possibilities’. A way to look further..so lets look further with a quote..

    “Buddha believed people existed in either two states; in existence or non-existence”..

    my first thought was aware existence [questioning]..and un-questioning existence [the nothingness or non existence..[or off and on or ..present but ignorant/ie off]..[then off by choice ..off by circumstance ..off by lack of recognition.. or off by spite..off by absence or just off as in wrong..

    think is in spirit..many will simply give answers..others suggest questions…and as pointed out answers often have further questions..but that’s why eternity lasts so long..the more you know the more questions arise..from within you..but

    the thing is to ask a question ..immediately receives an answer..[and often the answer was delivered before we even framed the question..in fact the question was inspired by the answer..god gives us pre-emptive answer..so

    when the question arises think back
    your awareness..and recall the answer..

    if you forgot it there are others nearby..so just ask it..to know the next knowing that forms the next question..[question every thing..because the question is everything..or anything..or was that the answer]..not all answers answer the right question the right answer asks the next question.

    • Johan Hendrick

      why..is a game children often ask..there is a clue in this..its how they as spirits spent their pre mortal experience.

      why?
      because eternity lasts a long time

      why
      because energy cant be created nor destroyed

      why?
      because its the law of energy conservation

      why?
      because everything must have logic

      why
      because without logic we couldn’t as questions that have answers

      why
      yes that’s a good question
      now can I ask you some questions

      why?

      • Johan Hendrick

        quote..””But the answer to 0 divided by 0 is unlimited possibility, an undefined unknown.

        0 à· 0 = ?…”””

        no zero divided by zero=zero
        its a null hypothesis..if there is no math there can be no confusion over the math..because the con-fusion don’t exist.

        “”The answer to zero divided by zero is reflective of the nullisis. It is the only simple arithmetic equation to which the answer is unknown.””

        I know math has many unknowns thesus
        thus the sentence rather than the math is reflective of null-isis?

        “”A valid answer to this equation could be anything from zero to infinity, just like the nullisis, the unlimited alternative.””

        there are no unlimited anything..every thing has its beginning and ending..for all intent and purpose the alternate to zero is infinity..but then what becomes infinity plus one..[is still within the define of the infinite]..or a mass extinction event that was down to one but then that last one is gone=zero

        for that matter a 01=a fraction
        yet a 10 reveals its much..more where the zero relates to something.

        “”It is notable that in arithmetic, division is the distinct operation.””

        it is a strictly unnatural thing [not found in nature]
        thus its a higher being awareness issue ..but its very nature is way beyond nullisis

        di-vision..”” It represents sharing for one, and not necessarily what has come to be known as divisiveness.””

        I will stop being divisive..[you pre-empted that didn’t you;)..anyhow yet again the math don’t add up..or zeroed out?

        • Johan Hendrick

          quote..””Is the universe eternal?””..
          yes its material and spiritual is infinite…[on the other hand…”” Or not?””..

          yes the material universe id finite..[but ever expanding..yet still finite]…::

          Or both? [yes the inclusive total multidimentional universe is both limited and eternal..deppending on the ability to percieve..its limited..[Or neither? ]…no energy cannot be created nor destroyed..pre the big bang..all was there evolving..just as post the big bang..all has evolved the evolving and regressed into the spirit]..but never is there nothing from something..the math cant do that””

          “”Is the universe finite?>…
          the material uni-verse is finite but ever growing…””

          Or not?””” it may be sensually be put into abeyance but not for long…”” Or both? “”..the mulit di-mention..of all allows..* all bar nullisis…

          .””Or neither? “”..

          please see the problem is this ”OR”..its not either or..its all or nuthin..so nuthin=nuthin..and all is all that seen/unseen..felt not sensed etc its all..thats all

          “””Is the self identical with the body?”””
          no its not..even in the higher levels many notice their bodies are more delicate..what was broken is mainly made whole and the signs of ages are eventually restored..that said there are too many whos spiritual uglyness is cast over their perfections most hideously..but

          as mankind undertake the changes of redemption layer by layer the perfections hidden nunder neath these soul stains..reveal the real you that looks like you..in its qualities but at its perfections..way beyond form..but retaining the perfections

          QUOTE::”Or is the self different from the body””..

          the true self is revealed in time [holy father gives us the best body suited for our many perversions…see how the beasts love the forms god gave them..needed to fullfill their lifes passions..just as he gave us this form to meet our passion to know the truth that sets our true self free

          • Johan Hendrick

            quote..‘nature versus nurture’””

            in nature like attracts like
            largly in spirit too the lambs love being with lanbs while the goats ;love being alone…but everything has a context..and the debate is are humans formed by their genes or their society..and that’s the underlying question..

            see that we are vessels that emit great e*motive energies in a sea of karmic correction..those spirits that haunt you..return as your children..who can be attracted..to your vibe-rational energies..that they hope to attain and make their own.

            everything from birth on is nurture/environment and the time and place moralities and gifted curses of the times in which we emerged..loaded with the karmic balance corrections..of the many we have wronged that haunt us..into eternity..these karmic rifts may be healed aggravated corrected modified compensated etc..depending on the nature and the nurture in real time..but no words can define the law that karma avails

            “” and the question of ‘art reflecting life or life reflecting art’ is synthesis, or ‘both’.””

            I know im reacting to this syn-thesis..of or or what ifs there is so much more that art reflecting anything but the moment..and what is meant by art but I agree with your comment that..

            QUOTE..Art contains a spark of life,””
            in the capturing of a moment..in time/while often given meaning in other times the artist never intended..but what is art..but the arte recorded

            “” while life is artful. Nature and nurture, art and life, are inseparable; like a swirling Yin Yang, contrasting syntheses. Both contain interrelated and interdependent contrasts.””

            no art is a sepperation..in itself a living moment..a memory..noted..yes it can record a sepperation..[or not]..but never make opinions of a snap shot in time..that wasn’t ever meant to be fixed..

            [art in the next life is far more vibrant..even the greatest art..never capture more than that single moment yin and yang extend that moment in time..by the awareness life is an infinite yins and yangs..good bad or indifferent..but each with its little opposing quantity..at its heart

  • Since I AM GOD and I AM exempt from the Laws of mankind (Jew or Gentile) I like to simplify things.

    Problem minus Reaction = Why are we here again? I forgot. Oh yeah…..Can ya pass that bong over here that looks like a penis so i can puff on it?

  • Robert

    …did this article say something, or nothing or both or neither?

    • All of the above.

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