1. trying to put out of
existence by
postulate or
force something which one knows, priorly, exists. One is trying to talk against his own agreements and
postulates with his new
postulates, or is trying to spray down something with the
force of other is-nesses in
order to
cause a
cessation of the is-ness he objects to.
(PXL, p. 64)2. not-is-ness is the
effort to
handle is-ness by reducing its
condition through the
use of
force. It is an
apparency and cannot entirely
vanquish an is-ness.
(PXL, p. 154)3. there are two
different conditions of not-is-ness: one is just vanishment. The other one is an is-ness which somebody is trying to
postulate out of
existence by simply saying, "It isn't." A not-is-ness, in our
terminology, would be this
second specialized
case of an
individual trying to vanish something without taking
responsibility for
having created it.
(PXL, p. 100)4. not-is-ness is manifested as and is in itself the
mechanism we know as
unreality.
(PXL, p. 55)