>>15259172If find it rather confusing because chapter one describes the essence of "god" and what is and isn't "god" and how to be at one with "god", but then the rest of the book is doing the complete opposite and naming and elaborating and taking you further away from the essence.
It's kind of similar to the Bible in the sense that it starts out with God telling Adam and Eve an important message of staying pure and grounded and one with their nature in the garden of Eden and his one command is to not eat the forbidden fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. And they do. And they gain the knowledge of good and evil and lose their core spirit because the serpent promised them they'd "shall be as gods, knowing good and evil". And they lose touch with God and become shameful. But... then there's the rest of the Bible which is literally the book of good and evil so literally a forbidden fruit and the whispers of the serpent...