--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the enlightened person (presumably
> in Unity) sees both distinction and nondistinction,
> but the Unity of the person's state extends even to
> the distinction between distinction and nondistinction,
> i.e., distinction and nondistinction are not different.
> 
Exactly so. A valid piece of the puzzle...only it is the reality of 
Brahman, not Unity, that you are describing. Or put more accurately, 
Unity glimpses Brahman momentarily. Unity is a speck of Brahman. 
Describing our subjective perception, Unity is a drop in the ocean of 
Brahman.







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