K.Venugopal
Immobile Wanderer
The subject-object I have talked about is not the subject-object of grammar or as defined by the dictionary in a limited way. It is the subject-object differentiation spoken of by philosophers. I have given links to this elsewhere in this thread. Please refer. You will then appreciate that the word "object" is used not only for "a material thing that can be seen and touched."According to the dictionary, an Object is "a material thing that can be seen and touched." So no.
The word “everything” will have to include Allah. It cannot be said that only objects constitute everything.On the Mystical side, Allah is not only outside ofusbut is outside ofeverything.
Not only are created objects in existence but the creator is also in existence. Can it be otherwise? Then the question to ask is is there anything common to everything in existence and if so what? I would say what is common is life.An "object" in the sense of idolatry, refers to a created object in existence.
Existence is not finite (not the existence of individual forms - but existence itself). Existence is infinite.An infinite being such as Allah cannot be contained in finite existence, and thus is outside of existence.
How can Allah be outside of existence? Is He non-existent?If Allah is outside of existence, he cannot be an object, which is by nature extant.
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