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On 3 March 2011 23:37, YouWho? <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is just word games, or conceptual mumbo-jumbo.
>
> Self without self is the answer. It's also only words, but a
> conceptual pointer that points to non-conceptual understanding. You
> can say it's awareness, but this also only conceptual. Awareness by
> it's very nature connotes a subject/object relationship. Self is
> homogenous oneness, if a notion of other (I Am)arises in it, it has as
> much significance to the ocean as a ripple under the surface saying "I
> am ripple."
>
> So maybe another way of saying the answer is that Existence is without
> any need to assert that it is. Just is-ness without any conceptual
> layer asserting that "I Am." Realization is understanding the nature
> of Consciousness and having that understanding reflected in that
> Consciousness, also called mind.
>
> Only in Oneness, can it be understood that nothing other exists. The
> moment the concept "I Am" raises its head, there is duality. This is
> why Consciousness is called the original Illusion. Nothing 'happens'
> as Illusion, and Consciousness is nothing, even though it seems to be
> the world appearance and unmanifest knowingness. It really does not
> exist, but very few understand the meaning of the statement that the
> world is untrue, or that it doesn't exist. Only one thing exists. What
> arises from nothing and disappears into nothing is only nothing, even
> though it appears to be something.
>
> What appears is only what something would be like if something ever
> was to be.
>



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*mark ty wharton*
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