The End of the Beginning is the End of the End
The problem with asking questions about when a thing began is that is assumes that there is linear time
There is always an assumption that things begin and end in imaginary time frames
It's like asking about when the universe began?
The question doesn't make any sense
Because if one were to give a time line as to when the universe began
The next question would logically be about what was there a minute before that ?
Our actual experience really is that everything begins and ends right now
So if we stopped seeing the beginning of things, we would also stop seeing their end
Because nothing really begins or ends
It only appears to in thought
And the end of the beginning is also the end of the end
The problem with asking questions about when a thing began is that is assumes that there is linear time
There is always an assumption that things begin and end in imaginary time frames
It's like asking about when the universe began?
The question doesn't make any sense
Because if one were to give a time line as to when the universe began
The next question would logically be about what was there a minute before that ?
Our actual experience really is that everything begins and ends right now
So if we stopped seeing the beginning of things, we would also stop seeing their end
Because nothing really begins or ends
It only appears to in thought
And the end of the beginning is also the end of the end