Since nothing in the universe is the cause of itself, each thing requires, at the very least, something to “get it moving” (to make it exist).
You are at a party. You go to talk to a woman in a blue dress:“Hello, what do you do?”
“I’m a mother.”
“Nice. How many children do you have?”
“None.”
" Oh, I’m sorry …"
“No, nothing like that. I have never had any children ever.”
“Then I am puzzled as to how you can be a mother if you do not have any children.”
“Yeah, a lot of people say that.”
Some things cannot stand on their own, they need something else to make sense. You cannot be a parent without there also being children. You cannot be a brother or sister without having at least one sibling. Such concepts make no sense on their own, like the woman in the blue dress claiming to be a mother but not having any children.
Back to the party. You leave the woman in blue and go to talk to a man standing by the fireplace:“Hello, what do you do?”
“I’m a Prime Mover.”
"Wow, and what does a Prime Mover do?
“Move universes.”
“Magnificent. That must really be fascinating. And how many universes have you moved?”
“Erm… Ah… Well… None actually.”
“Say, are you married to the woman in the blue dress?”
“Yes. How did you guess?”
A Prime Mover cannot be a Prime Mover unless and until something has actually been moved. Hence a Prime Mover cannot exist alone, but also requires the existence of at least one other thing that has been moved. Taken on its own, in the absence of anything else, the concept of a Prime Mover makes not sense at all. It is dependent on the existence of at least one moved thing.
The Prime Mover is the being that is being itself, and starts all “motion” in this sense.
I disagree. You cannot isolate the Prime Mover from everything else. In itself it has no being, because on its own it cannot be a Prime Mover - there is nothing for it to move. Only if other things also exist can we even begin to entertain the concept of a Prime Mover.
The basic concept comes from Nargajuna. Causation is not a one way flow from cause to effect, but is a two-way flow. An effect requires a cause, but a cause also requires an effect. If there is no effect then how can the cause exist? A parent cannot be a parent without children; children cannot be children without parents. Cause and effect are mutually dependent.
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