The incongruity of existence and annihilation itself serves to underlie all other paradoxes. As phenomena, the paradoxical are beyond the ken of one whose perception is defined as within or encompassed by the medium from which the paradoxical springs.
It is only upon removing one’s perceptive sense from the medium that one might differently perceive the paradoxical - not as the mutuality of the mutually exclusive, or an impossible form of figure and ground. Instead, one finds new ground from which springs the paradox and when taken in view of this newly perceived ground, the paradox melts, much like the mirage of an oasis as one draws nearer. A return of one’s perception to the original medium and the paradox returns. A few steps back and so does the mirage.
The incongruity of existence and annihilation is the source from which all paradox spring. And yet, only one’s perspective need change to manifest or eliminate the paradox.
































