Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu
That in which existence may not enter, or rather, existence cannot be... ever. Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu prevents energy from ever being conceived regardless of its pataphysical nature and principle. Boundless becomes an illusion here, or rather, it can never be. All theories of dimension cannot exist, as all lineages of narrative causality cannot enter possibility or totality, only remaining in Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu.
- The One is the first principle, from which everything else emanates - that which can never be because of Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu.
- Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu is the negation of the cause of the other Forms.
- Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu precedes the One that precedes the Forms, and "is beyond Mind and indeed beyond Being."
- Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu precedes The One which is the principle of Being, while the Forms are the principle of the essence of beings, all of which fall into pure silence to Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu.
Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu is the principle behind “Impossibility” respectively, consequentially, and narratively. Through Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu, “Impossibility” can be/is-a, and because of Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu, “Impossibility” serves as either an authoring zenith or an authoring boundary.
- Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu denies self-knowledge since self-knowledge would imply absolute infinite multiplicity.
Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu is the principle behind Nonexistence, as it stands alone, singular in (inverse-nothing akin to) nature, principle, and pinnacle.
To give an illustration, Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu is similar to what happens when the Author decides to remove something from the story before publishing it, which makes the targeted subject or object completely and absolutely null in the truest sense. Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu would also be similar to the result of Meta-Omnipotence focusing on its Incalculable/Immeasurable/Incomprehensible/Inaccessible/Indeterminable/Ineffable/Innumerable/Inestimable/Incomputable/Infinite/Undefinable/Unknowable Omnipotenceptual Power beyond all logical and illogical power for pure deletion. Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu ignores all boundaries and will always reach you no matter what.
Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu cannot be stopped, defied, redirected, or escaped. Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu even denies the impossible, irrational, and contradictory nature of feats that could attempt to enter its subtractiveness.
Protosaṃkhyāṅkabindu is inescapable and irreversible, without the slightest hope of becoming, and before, in-between, and after Pure Act and Divine Will.