the world expresses itself as mind - as matter
these expressions - our reality
the limitation of our perspective - the modality -
of this perspective
entails - a tunnel vision -
we can reason - what we see is not all there is -
mind and matter
perceived perceptions of a reality of infinite -
(possible) perspectives
what can this mean though?
can it have any substance?
is it simply
an argument for
the idea of totality -
the lack of limitation?
it is not as if Spinoza is arguing for possible worlds
as if reality - finally - is just possibility
and it so happens
this world - here - put up its hand
that it is not necessary
for on such a view you might argue
the given world is contingent
it strikes me that Spinoza's argument here for
substance - is empty
no substance
and no possibility
it's a dead end - a null set
cosmologically - metaphysically speaking -