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In reply to the discussion: Is God all in our heads--a product of brain chemistry? [View all]Bretton Garcia
(970 posts)39. But we're allowed a secular reading.
Heidegger may have agreed that Nothingness was important, in that it is the complementary opposite of Being. (See Sartre Being and Nothingness).
So a secular philosophical reading seems indicated.
Personally I see this nowhereness 1) as a state of mind, 2) and pretty secular. And 3) continuous with what anyone experiences, when they "shut out the world," ignore distractions. In order to free their mind for work or fantasies, or simple relief from clutter.
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