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William Shakespeare

what is above thought and feeling

What lies above the realm of thought and feeling, thou asketh, a question that plummets into the depths of philosophical rumination. Verily, methinks, 'tis a realm rarely traversed, a pinnacle of human existence yet to be reached. For, lo, our thoughts and feelings, like the tempestuous waves upon a vast ocean, doth consume our beings. 'Tis through them, we shape our understanding of the world, weaving the tapestry of our identity. But beyond this ethereal tapestry, yon depths dost thou seek to delve. Pray, allow me to roam the vast expanse of my mind, and together let us wander through the immeasurable corridors of contemplation. Let us ponder upon the notion that above thought and feeling lieth a plane untouched, a realm where the ephemeral becomes eternal, and the transient transcends its temporal shackles. 'Tis a place where reason and emotion intertwine, where the sacred dance of cognition and sentiment doth yield enlightenment. Imagine, if thou wilt, a realm wherein neither the logical nor the passionate hold dominion. Nay, in this realm they are but mere servants to a greater force, a force that transcendeth their very existence. 'Tis a realm where pure awareness resideth, an essence that permeates the very fabric of the universe. Is it not the nature of thought and feeling to be constrained within the boundaries of our mortal vessel? Yet, in this realm, the essence of our being is liberated from such constraints. For when thou dost transcend the mire of thoughts that cloud thy mind and the turbulent sea of emotions that sway thy soul, thou art granted a glimpse into the higher plane of existence. 'Tis a plane abounding with clarity and wisdom, wherein the limitations of mortal understanding fade into insignificance. And in this state of heightened awareness, thou dost realize that the answer to what is above thought and feeling lies in the ineffable. For what exists beyond the realm of thought and feeling cannot be confined to mere words, nor fathomed by the bounds of human comprehension. Instead, it dwells in the realm of the numinous, the sacred and mysterious. 'Tis a realm where the distinctions between the self and the other, the known and the unknown, are rendered obsolete. In this realm, thou art but a vessel through which the cosmic symphony of existence resounds, a conduit for the divine essence that connects all things. So, dear seeker of knowledge, as thou wanderest through the labyrinthine corridors of thy mind, remember that the answer to what is above thought and feeling is not to be found in intellectual pursuits alone. 'Tis a quest that requireth a harmonious integration of reason and emotion, a delicate balance between the two, for only by embracing the totality of thine existence canst thou hope to catch a glimpse of that which is beyond the realm of thought and feeling.