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The tree which fell in the forest and no one heard it.

The presents of such a suggested noise is impersonal.

Maybe ……………… ???


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On 3 Sep, 14:16, fearlessinquirer <[email protected]> wrote:
> What is not impersonal presence?
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> On Sep 3, 9:01 am, Sandeep-Kuber Technologies
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > fearlessinquirer wrote:
> > > By "impersonal presence" do you mean choiceless awareness?
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> > No.
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> > A presence in which there is no further labeling.
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> > Including the label of "no further labeling".
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> > Of course in the very referencing, a label as  "presence" is being used.
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> > >  Can you sense that without being in relationship with that?
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> > That is why........the earlier prattling.......it is to be found neither
> > in relationship nor in isolation.
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> > The apperception of this........consumes even the attributed quality of
> > "findable".
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> > >  To be in
> > > relationship is to be without labeling the experience of being.
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> > Well, that's a new connotation of the term "relationship".
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> > Yes the absence of labeling, which is actually the absence of experiencing.
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> > And since the absence of experiencing is also an experiencing.....
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> > ....the absence of the presence of experiencing/labeling
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> > AND
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> > the absence of absence of the presence of experiencing/labeling.
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> > >  To
> > > sense that is to give that a quality, a perfume, a flavor... and
> > > certainly the instrument of perception, which is limited in itself,
> > > cannot make apparent that which is limitless.
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> > Yes.
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> > To sense is another way to say ......to experience.
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> > And experience is in time, is of time.
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> > Thus durational and thus limited.
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> > Look at the term "limitless".
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> > It is as much limited as any other terming.
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> > That there is something as limitless.......is a thought within the
> > domain of limitation.
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> > That-which-is...........is neither limited.
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> > Nor limitless.
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> > >  Life is relationship.
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> > Life, as typically or conventionally connoted.........is indeed a
> > collage of relationships.
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> > As a display of what relationships could be like, if relationships could
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