Wednesday, September 22, 2010

not-two

'Who' can stand apart from 'the body-mind'

to then,

identify with 'it'?

5 comments:

  1. Good question! It's amazing how deeply ingrained is the mirage of fragmentation between 'subject' and 'object' ('me' and 'you') when it's not even real.

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  2. Thanks, Colleen! Of course, what we call 'duality' has long been basic to our description of the 'phenomenal world.' We may not yet be as familiar with "All-inclusive Presence."

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  3. However, this pointer has to do with the 'mirage' of separation between 'me' and 'me'.

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  4. And finally when all is said and done...
    There is only silent knowing...
    A relaxed presence.

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  5. "It is, as it is. That's all you can say." --- Ramana Maharshi

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