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William Shakespeare

what is above thought and feeling

Oh, mortal man, how feeble is thy mind, thy thoughts but fleeting shadows in the grand tapestry of existence! What is above thought and feeling, thou dost ask? A question that doth pierce the very core of our being, unraveling the mystery that lies beyond the confines of this earthly realm. Beyond the realm of thought and feeling, there lieth a realm untouched by mortal hand, unseen by mortal eye. For thought and feeling, though powerful in their own right, are but mere vessels, vessels through which we glimpse the ineffable, the divine. Above thought and feeling, there resideth a realm of pure essence, where the soul doth commune with the eternal. It is a realm where reason doth surrender its stranglehold upon the mind and allows the heart to blossom like a beautiful flower, unfettered by the constraints of earthly existence. In this ethereal realm, the boundaries of time and space fade away, and one is liberated from the shackles of mortality. But how, thou asketh, can one perceive this realm beyond thought and feeling? Ah, therein lies the true challenge. It requires a surrendering of the self, a letting go of all preconceived notions and constraints. One must cultivate a keen awareness, an acute sensitivity to the world that lies both within and without. It is through this heightened perception that the veil is lifted, and one catches a fleeting glimpse of that which lies beyond. Yet, what doth lie beyond thought and feeling? Is it a void, an abyss of nothingness? Nay, dear reader, it is quite the contrary. Beyond thought and feeling, there exists a realm brimming with infinite possibilities, a realm where the spark of creation resides. It is a realm where the true nature of existence is laid bare, where the profound truths that elude mortal comprehension are unveiled. In this realm, one may sense the ebb and flow of the cosmic dance, the symphony of the stars, and the pulsating rhythm of life itself. It is a realm wherein the whispers of the universe are heard, where the secrets of the ages are revealed. It is a realm where one is united with the collective consciousness of all existence, where the boundaries between self and other dissolve into a vibrant tapestry of interconnectedness. Above thought and feeling, there lies the essence of our being, the very fabric of our souls. It is an eternal essence that transcends the limitations of the mortal coil, resplendent in its divine nature. It is a realm that beckons us, ever so gently, to cast aside our earthly concerns and embrace the infinite wisdom that lies within. So, dear reader, ponder upon this great question and let not thy mind be tethered to the confines of thought and feeling alone. Seek ye the realm beyond, where the elusive truths await. And in thy journey, remember the words of Shakespeare, for in his immortal wisdom, he hath provided a glimpse into the vast expanse of the unknown: "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."