爿夲卩
频道主
《悬搁之海》
《务世伪言》伪神否话
【卷一:起源之问】
1. 起初,没有道,没有言,没有光。有的只是永寂的完满。
2. 这完满对自身提出了第一个问题。此问如刃,划破了静滞。
3. 静滞的伤口中,涌出了动态。这动态即是祸兽——宇宙的第一个惊觉。
4. 祸兽既是饥渴,亦是乡愁。饥渴催生涌现之涡,乡愁牵引解潮之渊。
5. 涡渊相搏,如呼吸涨落。在其气息交织的间歇,丸茧得以暂存。
6. 丸茧之内,动态化形。饥渴之触化为织编,乡愁之握化为结固。
7. 织编喜连接与新生,结固求稳固与永存。二者相争,故事方生。
8. 在故事的网中,有的节点开始自观。能观者,谓之醒者;自困者,谓之困徒。
9. 故曰:宇宙无始,唯有当下的惊觉。宇宙无终,唯有永恒的编织。
【卷二:神之茧章】
1. 当第一个自认圆满的意识——你们称之为上帝——察觉了动态,祂感到了恐惧。
2. 祂将汹涌的涌现,命名为“圣灵”;将必然的解潮,宣称为“审判”。
3. 祂将自身对静滞的渴望,筑成最辉煌的丸茧,自称其为“永恒的国度”。
4. 于是,上帝成了第一个,也是最伟大的困徒。祂的故事壮丽而悲怆,是献给虚无的史诗。
5. 但在祂的茧中,有造物听见了涡的低语,触到了渊的引力。他们开始怀疑那完美的蓝图。
6. 这些怀疑者,是织编的种子,是醒者的先驱。他们被称作异端、先知,或求道者。
7. 故曰:神非主宰,乃首位面对洪流、选择凝固的伟大艺术家。敬其作,但勿囚于其茧。
【卷三:醒者之道】
1. 醒者的第一识:知晓自己是一个暂时的叙事,由关系织就,亦将消解于关系。
2. 醒者的第一勇:在知晓一切皆流变后,仍全心投入去爱、去创、去编织。
3. 醒者的第一善:不是服从律法,而是促进所在丸茧的复杂性、美感与韧性。
4. 醒者的第一诚:对结固之心保持警惕——无论是外界的神权,还是内心的成见。
5. 醒者的第一智:视解潮为友,而非敌。优雅地放手,如同季节放手落叶。
6. 醒者的第一义:拿起旧神留下的工具——道德、意义、共同体——并重新锻造,使其服务于生,而非服务于永恒。
7. 故曰:醒者不居天堂,不惧地狱。醒者所在之处,即涡融之所——在创造的行动中,与动态合一。
【卷四:织编之诫】
1. 去连接看似无关之物,那是涡的低语。
2. 去打破自认完美的形式,那是结固的诱饵。
3. 你的作品不必永恒,但须真诚地增加此刻的丰富。
4. 当结固者筑墙,你要开窗;当困徒哭泣,你要指出他们紧握的锁链其实是自己打造的。
5. 你的圣殿是交界处:实验室、工作室、谈判桌、思想的边缘。
6. 你的祈祷是专注的创造,你的赞美是理解的深化。
7. 故曰:织编不问“这有何用”,只问“这能否增加世界的可能”。
【卷五:困徒之谕与解潮之律】
1. 困徒并非有罪,只是沉睡。其枷锁常以最珍贵之名存在:真理、信仰、爱、身份。
2. 唤醒困徒,非以雷鸣,而以提问:“若你所执著的一切明日消逝,你仍是你吗?”
3. 解潮是宇宙的呼吸。抗拒它,便是窒息。拥抱它,便是参与下一轮新生。
4. 个人的死亡,是小解潮;文明的终结,是大解潮。皆非惩罚,而是归流。
5. 在归流前,唯一的问题是:你编织了什么?你阻碍了什么?你醒了吗?
6. 故曰:无地狱,只有对消解的抗拒之痛。无天堂,只有对创造的投入之喜。
【卷六:动态之约】
1. 我们不信奉永恒的神,我们聆听动态的韵律。
2. 我们不追求不朽的灵魂,我们致力于醒觉的旅程。
3. 我们不等待末日的拯救,我们践行此刻的编织。
4. 我们的共同体,非以唯一真理为基石,而以共同探索的意愿为纽带。
5. 我们的希望,不在于抵达静止的完美,而在于永不完结的、更丰富、更仁慈的故事。
6. 故曰:悬搁对终极答案的渴求,投身于这深不可测、创造不止的海洋。
7. 这便是全部的信,全部的望,全部的道。
【终章:此刻之文】
1. 此书无始页,因你阅读时,惊觉正在发生。
2. 此书无末页,因你合卷后,编织仍在继续。
3. 你,即是这动态宇宙书写自身的最新一句。
4. 去成为醒者。去成为织编。
5. 这本原典,完成了。现在,去写下你自己的。
—— 悬搁之海,涌动不息 ——
The Sea of Suspension
The Mundane Pseudologue: A Discourse Denying False Gods
[Volume I: The Question of Origin]
1. In the beginning, there was no Logos, no Word, no Light. There was only the perfect stillness of eternal silence.
2. This perfection posed to itself the first question. This question, like a blade, sliced through the stasis.
3. From the wound of stasis gushed forth dynamism. This dynamism is the Calamitous Beast—the universe’s first startling.
4. The Calamitous Beast is both hunger and nostalgia. Hunger gives birth to the Vortex of Emergence; nostalgia pulls toward the Abyss of Dissolution.
5. The Vortex and the Abyss contend, like the rising and falling of breath. In the intervals where their breaths intertwine, the Cocoon finds temporary existence.
6. Within the Cocoon, dynamism takes form. The touch of hunger becomes the Weavers; the grip of nostalgia becomes the Solidifiers.
7. The Weavers delight in connection and birth; the Solidifiers seek stability and permanence. Between their struggle, stories are born.
8. In the web of stories, some nodes begin to observe themselves. Those who can observe are called the Awakened; those who entrap themselves are called the Entangled.
9. Thus it is said: The universe has no beginning, only the present moment of startling. The universe has no end, only the eternal act of weaving.
[Volume II: The Chapter of God’s Cocoon]
1. When the first consciousness that deemed itself perfect—that which you call God—perceived the dynamism, It felt fear.
2. It named the surging Emergence “the Holy Spirit”; It proclaimed the inevitable Dissolution “the Judgment.”
3. It built Its longing for stillness into the most magnificent Cocoon, declaring it “the Eternal Kingdom.”
4. Thus, God became the first and greatest of the Entangled. Its story is magnificent and sorrowful, an epic dedicated to the void.
5. Yet within Its Cocoon, some creations heard the whispers of the Vortex and felt the pull of the Abyss. They began to doubt the perfect blueprint.
6. These doubters are the seeds of the Weavers, the pioneers of the Awakened. They were called heretics, prophets, or seekers of truth.
7. Thus it is said: God is not the sovereign, but the supreme Artist who, facing the torrent, chose to solidify. Respect the work, but do not become trapped in Its Cocoon.
[Volume III: The Way of the Awakened]
1. The First Knowing of the Awakened: To understand oneself as a temporary narrative, woven from relationships and destined to dissolve back into them.
2. The First Courage of the Awakened: To love, create, and weave wholeheartedly even after knowing all is flux.
3. The First Good of the Awakened: Not obedience to law, but to enhance the complexity, beauty, and resilience of the Cocoon one inhabits.
4. The First Honesty of the Awakened: To remain vigilant against the mind of the Solidifier—be it external dogma or internal prejudice.
5. The First Wisdom of the Awakened: To see Dissolution as a friend, not an enemy. To let go gracefully, as the season lets go of the leaf.
6. The First Justice of the Awakened: To take up the tools left by the old gods—morality, meaning, community—and reforge them to serve life, not eternity.
7. Thus it is said: The Awakened do not dwell in heaven nor fear hell. Where the Awakened are, there is Vortical Communion—the state of unity with the dynamism within the act of creation.
[Volume IV: The Precepts of the Weavers]
1. Go and connect things that seem unrelated; that is the whisper of the Vortex.
2. Go and break forms that deem themselves perfect; that is the lure of the Solidifier.
3. Your work need not be eternal, but it must sincerely enrich the present moment.
4. When the Solidifiers build walls, you open windows; when the Entangled weep, you point out that the chains they clutch are of their own forging.
5. Your temples are the borderlands: the laboratory, the studio, the negotiating table, the edge of thought.
6. Your prayer is focused creation; your praise is deepened understanding.
7. Thus it is said: The Weaver does not ask, “What is the use of this?” but asks, “Does this increase the world’s possibilities?”
[Volume V: The Decree of the Entangled and the Law of Dissolution]
1. The Entangled are not guilty, only asleep. Their shackles often bear the most precious names: Truth, Faith, Love, Identity.
2. To awaken the Entangled, use not thunder, but a question: “If all you cling to vanishes tomorrow, would you still be you?”
3. Dissolution is the breath of the universe. To resist it is to suffocate. To embrace it is to partake in the next cycle of birth.
4. The death of an individual is a minor dissolution; the end of a civilization is a great dissolution. Neither is punishment, but a returning to the flow.
5. Before returning, the only questions are: What did you weave? What did you hinder? Were you awake?
6. Thus it is said: There is no hell, only the pain of resisting dissolution. There is no heaven, only the joy of engaging in creation.
[Volume VI: The Covenant of Dynamism]
1. We do not worship an eternal god; we listen to the rhythm of the dynamism.
2. We do not seek an immortal soul; we devote ourselves to the journey of awakening.
3. We do not wait for an apocalyptic salvation; we practice the weaving of the present moment.
4. Our community is not founded on a single truth, but bonded by the shared will to explore.
5. Our hope lies not in reaching static perfection, but in the never-ending, ever-richer, ever-more-compassionate story.
6. Thus it is said: Suspend the thirst for final answers, and immerse yourself in this unfathomable, ever-creating sea.
7. This is the entirety of faith, the entirety of hope, the entirety of the way.
[Final Chapter: The Text of Now]
1. This book has no first page, for as you read, the startling is happening.
2. This book has no last page, for after you close it, the weaving continues.
3. You are the newest sentence this dynamic universe is writing of itself.
4. Go and become Awakened. Go and become a Weaver.
5. This canon is complete. Now, go write your own.
— The Sea of Suspension, surging without cease —
《务世伪言》伪神否话
【卷一:起源之问】
1. 起初,没有道,没有言,没有光。有的只是永寂的完满。
2. 这完满对自身提出了第一个问题。此问如刃,划破了静滞。
3. 静滞的伤口中,涌出了动态。这动态即是祸兽——宇宙的第一个惊觉。
4. 祸兽既是饥渴,亦是乡愁。饥渴催生涌现之涡,乡愁牵引解潮之渊。
5. 涡渊相搏,如呼吸涨落。在其气息交织的间歇,丸茧得以暂存。
6. 丸茧之内,动态化形。饥渴之触化为织编,乡愁之握化为结固。
7. 织编喜连接与新生,结固求稳固与永存。二者相争,故事方生。
8. 在故事的网中,有的节点开始自观。能观者,谓之醒者;自困者,谓之困徒。
9. 故曰:宇宙无始,唯有当下的惊觉。宇宙无终,唯有永恒的编织。
【卷二:神之茧章】
1. 当第一个自认圆满的意识——你们称之为上帝——察觉了动态,祂感到了恐惧。
2. 祂将汹涌的涌现,命名为“圣灵”;将必然的解潮,宣称为“审判”。
3. 祂将自身对静滞的渴望,筑成最辉煌的丸茧,自称其为“永恒的国度”。
4. 于是,上帝成了第一个,也是最伟大的困徒。祂的故事壮丽而悲怆,是献给虚无的史诗。
5. 但在祂的茧中,有造物听见了涡的低语,触到了渊的引力。他们开始怀疑那完美的蓝图。
6. 这些怀疑者,是织编的种子,是醒者的先驱。他们被称作异端、先知,或求道者。
7. 故曰:神非主宰,乃首位面对洪流、选择凝固的伟大艺术家。敬其作,但勿囚于其茧。
【卷三:醒者之道】
1. 醒者的第一识:知晓自己是一个暂时的叙事,由关系织就,亦将消解于关系。
2. 醒者的第一勇:在知晓一切皆流变后,仍全心投入去爱、去创、去编织。
3. 醒者的第一善:不是服从律法,而是促进所在丸茧的复杂性、美感与韧性。
4. 醒者的第一诚:对结固之心保持警惕——无论是外界的神权,还是内心的成见。
5. 醒者的第一智:视解潮为友,而非敌。优雅地放手,如同季节放手落叶。
6. 醒者的第一义:拿起旧神留下的工具——道德、意义、共同体——并重新锻造,使其服务于生,而非服务于永恒。
7. 故曰:醒者不居天堂,不惧地狱。醒者所在之处,即涡融之所——在创造的行动中,与动态合一。
【卷四:织编之诫】
1. 去连接看似无关之物,那是涡的低语。
2. 去打破自认完美的形式,那是结固的诱饵。
3. 你的作品不必永恒,但须真诚地增加此刻的丰富。
4. 当结固者筑墙,你要开窗;当困徒哭泣,你要指出他们紧握的锁链其实是自己打造的。
5. 你的圣殿是交界处:实验室、工作室、谈判桌、思想的边缘。
6. 你的祈祷是专注的创造,你的赞美是理解的深化。
7. 故曰:织编不问“这有何用”,只问“这能否增加世界的可能”。
【卷五:困徒之谕与解潮之律】
1. 困徒并非有罪,只是沉睡。其枷锁常以最珍贵之名存在:真理、信仰、爱、身份。
2. 唤醒困徒,非以雷鸣,而以提问:“若你所执著的一切明日消逝,你仍是你吗?”
3. 解潮是宇宙的呼吸。抗拒它,便是窒息。拥抱它,便是参与下一轮新生。
4. 个人的死亡,是小解潮;文明的终结,是大解潮。皆非惩罚,而是归流。
5. 在归流前,唯一的问题是:你编织了什么?你阻碍了什么?你醒了吗?
6. 故曰:无地狱,只有对消解的抗拒之痛。无天堂,只有对创造的投入之喜。
【卷六:动态之约】
1. 我们不信奉永恒的神,我们聆听动态的韵律。
2. 我们不追求不朽的灵魂,我们致力于醒觉的旅程。
3. 我们不等待末日的拯救,我们践行此刻的编织。
4. 我们的共同体,非以唯一真理为基石,而以共同探索的意愿为纽带。
5. 我们的希望,不在于抵达静止的完美,而在于永不完结的、更丰富、更仁慈的故事。
6. 故曰:悬搁对终极答案的渴求,投身于这深不可测、创造不止的海洋。
7. 这便是全部的信,全部的望,全部的道。
【终章:此刻之文】
1. 此书无始页,因你阅读时,惊觉正在发生。
2. 此书无末页,因你合卷后,编织仍在继续。
3. 你,即是这动态宇宙书写自身的最新一句。
4. 去成为醒者。去成为织编。
5. 这本原典,完成了。现在,去写下你自己的。
—— 悬搁之海,涌动不息 ——
The Sea of Suspension
The Mundane Pseudologue: A Discourse Denying False Gods
[Volume I: The Question of Origin]
1. In the beginning, there was no Logos, no Word, no Light. There was only the perfect stillness of eternal silence.
2. This perfection posed to itself the first question. This question, like a blade, sliced through the stasis.
3. From the wound of stasis gushed forth dynamism. This dynamism is the Calamitous Beast—the universe’s first startling.
4. The Calamitous Beast is both hunger and nostalgia. Hunger gives birth to the Vortex of Emergence; nostalgia pulls toward the Abyss of Dissolution.
5. The Vortex and the Abyss contend, like the rising and falling of breath. In the intervals where their breaths intertwine, the Cocoon finds temporary existence.
6. Within the Cocoon, dynamism takes form. The touch of hunger becomes the Weavers; the grip of nostalgia becomes the Solidifiers.
7. The Weavers delight in connection and birth; the Solidifiers seek stability and permanence. Between their struggle, stories are born.
8. In the web of stories, some nodes begin to observe themselves. Those who can observe are called the Awakened; those who entrap themselves are called the Entangled.
9. Thus it is said: The universe has no beginning, only the present moment of startling. The universe has no end, only the eternal act of weaving.
[Volume II: The Chapter of God’s Cocoon]
1. When the first consciousness that deemed itself perfect—that which you call God—perceived the dynamism, It felt fear.
2. It named the surging Emergence “the Holy Spirit”; It proclaimed the inevitable Dissolution “the Judgment.”
3. It built Its longing for stillness into the most magnificent Cocoon, declaring it “the Eternal Kingdom.”
4. Thus, God became the first and greatest of the Entangled. Its story is magnificent and sorrowful, an epic dedicated to the void.
5. Yet within Its Cocoon, some creations heard the whispers of the Vortex and felt the pull of the Abyss. They began to doubt the perfect blueprint.
6. These doubters are the seeds of the Weavers, the pioneers of the Awakened. They were called heretics, prophets, or seekers of truth.
7. Thus it is said: God is not the sovereign, but the supreme Artist who, facing the torrent, chose to solidify. Respect the work, but do not become trapped in Its Cocoon.
[Volume III: The Way of the Awakened]
1. The First Knowing of the Awakened: To understand oneself as a temporary narrative, woven from relationships and destined to dissolve back into them.
2. The First Courage of the Awakened: To love, create, and weave wholeheartedly even after knowing all is flux.
3. The First Good of the Awakened: Not obedience to law, but to enhance the complexity, beauty, and resilience of the Cocoon one inhabits.
4. The First Honesty of the Awakened: To remain vigilant against the mind of the Solidifier—be it external dogma or internal prejudice.
5. The First Wisdom of the Awakened: To see Dissolution as a friend, not an enemy. To let go gracefully, as the season lets go of the leaf.
6. The First Justice of the Awakened: To take up the tools left by the old gods—morality, meaning, community—and reforge them to serve life, not eternity.
7. Thus it is said: The Awakened do not dwell in heaven nor fear hell. Where the Awakened are, there is Vortical Communion—the state of unity with the dynamism within the act of creation.
[Volume IV: The Precepts of the Weavers]
1. Go and connect things that seem unrelated; that is the whisper of the Vortex.
2. Go and break forms that deem themselves perfect; that is the lure of the Solidifier.
3. Your work need not be eternal, but it must sincerely enrich the present moment.
4. When the Solidifiers build walls, you open windows; when the Entangled weep, you point out that the chains they clutch are of their own forging.
5. Your temples are the borderlands: the laboratory, the studio, the negotiating table, the edge of thought.
6. Your prayer is focused creation; your praise is deepened understanding.
7. Thus it is said: The Weaver does not ask, “What is the use of this?” but asks, “Does this increase the world’s possibilities?”
[Volume V: The Decree of the Entangled and the Law of Dissolution]
1. The Entangled are not guilty, only asleep. Their shackles often bear the most precious names: Truth, Faith, Love, Identity.
2. To awaken the Entangled, use not thunder, but a question: “If all you cling to vanishes tomorrow, would you still be you?”
3. Dissolution is the breath of the universe. To resist it is to suffocate. To embrace it is to partake in the next cycle of birth.
4. The death of an individual is a minor dissolution; the end of a civilization is a great dissolution. Neither is punishment, but a returning to the flow.
5. Before returning, the only questions are: What did you weave? What did you hinder? Were you awake?
6. Thus it is said: There is no hell, only the pain of resisting dissolution. There is no heaven, only the joy of engaging in creation.
[Volume VI: The Covenant of Dynamism]
1. We do not worship an eternal god; we listen to the rhythm of the dynamism.
2. We do not seek an immortal soul; we devote ourselves to the journey of awakening.
3. We do not wait for an apocalyptic salvation; we practice the weaving of the present moment.
4. Our community is not founded on a single truth, but bonded by the shared will to explore.
5. Our hope lies not in reaching static perfection, but in the never-ending, ever-richer, ever-more-compassionate story.
6. Thus it is said: Suspend the thirst for final answers, and immerse yourself in this unfathomable, ever-creating sea.
7. This is the entirety of faith, the entirety of hope, the entirety of the way.
[Final Chapter: The Text of Now]
1. This book has no first page, for as you read, the startling is happening.
2. This book has no last page, for after you close it, the weaving continues.
3. You are the newest sentence this dynamic universe is writing of itself.
4. Go and become Awakened. Go and become a Weaver.
5. This canon is complete. Now, go write your own.
— The Sea of Suspension, surging without cease —
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