To have had the ability for a “no” to mean a thing— that was/is with God… to have come to know the “no” to mean nothing of consequence— in that nonsense is the weight of Evil felt as having an immaterial substance, as a term of gravitational pain— a senseless sound unbeknownstly understood as retroactively effective, an omen unbelieved come to fruition as the portendence of suffering immutably undeniable— as only good intentions dashed on rocks eternally, as simple misunderstandings wrought in good faith, the depths of “Hell” expounds.
“In the beginning there was the Word, & the Word was with God”
— The Bible
At the end there was No-Thing & the Nothingness was with a nameless KNOW-ONE. <[(— Pronounced : [no (-one)]>