I think that at their core these myths are about prajnaparadh, the
mistake of the intellect. The eating of the apple from the tree of
knowledge represents intellect identifying with that which is known
instead of as the knower. Identifying as the screen of the mind and
losing it's essential nature which is silence.

There is no difference between the relative and the absolute until
the mind see's one.

Rick Carlstrom


Can you go a bit more into pragyaparad please Rick. I had been taught something on the subject at MIU but I never found it the slightest bit helpful. Does this knowledge have any practical application? Or could you detail the cooncept? Please? Thanks.


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