The Importance of the Ineffable

Underneath ineffability lies Truth

A Truth that we all perceive

That’s embodied within all of us

And it is through this universality

That mere words

Are not enough to express

Its meaning and necessity

In actuality, words are not necessary

Because ineffability is the universal language of embodied knowing

A knowing that goes beyond articulation

Beyond modal contexts

A knowing that’s individually felt and experienced

That reflects a perennial nature

This notion is probably considered old-fashioned and primitive in the post-modern age:

An enduring and eternal Truth that transcends culture and space and time itself

A Truth that’s not codified

But rather one that we know once we encounter it

Do I know the nature of this thing?

Hell if I know

Have I experienced it?

Maybe

Possibly

All I know is that is that I must leave space for ineffability in an age of constant discourse

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