Mind's-Eye
Creator, Mind, Self, Chicken, Egg, Lens/Focus; a Universe out of Nothing, Eternity. Which came first, Creator, or the mind of the created? Belief in the [definite article deliberate] Creator presupposes 'mind' and a consciousness capable of creating the concept of belief, the subtext of which is that of faith itself: adherence to the tenets of universal certainties, created of mind itself. The human mind, which in itself would seem to originate at some time in the womb and which produces its first obvious fruit after birth, developing gradually throughout life and maturing to a point, one would expect, of self-understanding and awareness, to perish with us at the end of our being at death. Mind, obviously, is the sole domain of its owner - the 'I', without whom it simply can't, apparently, exist.
John Donne's 'No man is an island, entire of itself...' only obtains in respect of one person's place in the corporeal world of society: in terms of mind, all are islands, and all else unknown lands and territories, communicating by the agreed - and mind-created signs and gestures - of art and language, the precursors of all mathematics, science and technology. The triumph of the human race I guess, has been to have sufficient mental resources to transcend the limitation of isolated self and manage for the most part to create and live in society. The flaws of that society can be put down simply to the imperfections of our interpersonal transactions: we can't live in anyone's head but our own; everything else is convention created through the application of human-mind-created curation. So which came first? Mind or Being? Being or No-Mind?
[Image shamelessly borrowed without permission from Daniel Martin Diaz: great artist; check him out at his place and buy one of his pieces]

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