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December 12, 2007

No Beginning No End

Filed under: kagapoems, poetry, paradoxism — ABRAXAS @ 2:02 pm

In the beginning was the end.
In the beginning is the end.
Where the end begins is the beginning of the end.
Which is to say the beginning of the beginning since the beginning must necessarily also always be the beginning of the end.

This beginning of the beginning has already begun.
Thus the beginning of the end has begun.
But where will it end?
And when?

Now the end of the end can never begin before the end of the beginning.
And the end of the end is always after the beginning of the end.
To recapitulate: In the beginning was the beginning of the end.
In the end was the end of the end.

In between the beginning and the end
was the eternal recurrence we call life and time and space.
But there is no end to this beginning
which keeps on beginning again and again.
This beginning of beginning which has no end
therefore has no end of the end and also no beginning of the end.
But if it has no beginning of the end
then it must necessarily lack a beginning of the beginning.
But how can the eternally recurring beginning of itself lack itself?
Is the eternally recurring beginning really nothing more
than the constitution of itself as a lack,
ie. as an end in itself?
The beginning of the beginning is therefore the end.

Getting back to the lack of the beginning of the beginning
we find there can be no beginning without an end
or that an eternally recurring beginning must have an end
which is precisely its beginning.
Thus not only is the beginning of the beginning the beginning of the end,
but the beginning is the end,
eternally.

And now in order to end we return to the beginning,
viz, in the beginning was the end.

One Response to “No Beginning No End”

  1. Derek Davey Says:

    And thank goodness thats finished

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