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Sunday, 20 June 2021

Not a state of absence but the absence of any state, and that no more than an absence of a description of a state, and that only a refusal of a description, and so a condition of the will. This only exists from the inside, and disappears from the outside, so it is the will's insistence on the inside expressed by the impossible demand for the description of a state. The nature of will is to be a knot.

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