Sept 28 – Great Unknowable “I” (re-edited)

Before the Great Unknowable "I" fully realized that He was and is "man"...

Before the Great Unknowable “I” fully realized that He was and is “man” (if He could have even been reckoned as such an entity in his pre-beginnings,  psychologically, mentally, emotionally, conceptually, materially, and biologically as well as in every other conceivable sense) he “inhabited” a “world” of words that to us would in no way appear, seem, or sound to be words at all, to say nothing of coherent sentences and their associated ideas; His a disintegrated incongruity of complete and utter nonsense, darkness, and chaos, lacking – as only pure and boundless objectivity can – the teleological unification of the self-seeking Subject whose highest responsibility (principally to himself) is to stabilize, through the suppression and reduction of the potential vastness and unmitigated grandiosity of the phenomenological domain as best as his creative powers allow, the untenability of such unrestrained and unbounded objectivity so as to be empowered to construct for himself something upon which he might rise and move forth to think and do at all.