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Hay ……………  the story is not over.  In the end is supreme peace.
But who or what can know the end ???

It ant over till the fat lady sings ……………

I’ve always known that fundamentally all people here, in this
discussion group, agree.
But its that journey of words, thoughts and opinions which make it
fun.

It’s not the things that we have in common which delight, but our
differences.
You know the big issue with business, religion & politics is this
delusion of alignment and compliance.
Morality and virtue are the only prequisites to happiness.
Not this “lets have a war and sort this out”  mentality of those who
dwell in the darkness.

Nisargadatta's approach was to focus all your illusion on the mantra
“I am”  and ultimately see the divine futility of all things,
including the self.   Only then can one understand and know “I am -
that I am”    everything and nothing simultaneously.

The grain of sand in my hand is also the whole universe ………………. Truth,
is beyond logic and reason  ………


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On Mar 23, 3:18 pm, Mark Ty-Wharton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nisargadatta's ultimate message is not to reside in the "I am" but to
> ultimately forget everything in the end and reside in the absolute.
>
> By taking you to the "I am" he gets you to reach it, stabilise it without
> words and ultimately see it as illusory.
>
> Then it can be seen you are the absolute.
>
> That which is real cannot be put into words.
>
> The stand you take on the experience and the terminology you use is why we
> are debating this.
>
> Ideally we agree, yet we turn discussion into argument and eventually call
> names, fight, start wars.
>
> So much for ideals ;)

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