February 4, 2012
"We are wrong to pay so much attention to the transition of the being from one form to another. Our disease is to know others as though they were exteriors, although they are no less interior than ourselves. If we imagine death, the void that it leaves obsesses us because of our concern for ourselves, although the world is composed of wholes. But unreal death, which leaves the feeling of a void, attracts us at the same time as it disturbs us, because this void is connected with the fullness of being.

Nothingness, or the void, or others, are all equally close to an impersonal fullness - which is unknowable."

Michel Carrouges, Franz Kafka (via frenchtwist)

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