--- In [email protected], "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" 

> Thats why those that "identify with Brahman" are so hilarious.
> Identitification requires an identity. An "I" that identifies with
> something. "I identify with Brahaman" means there is an "I". There are
> no "I"s in Brahman. 
> 
> Tom T;
> How do you know that to be true? 

Because it made me laugh out loud? What is your criteria for hilarious? 

> Have you had experience or knowingness about this or did you just
> figure it all out? 

See 10 or so adjacent posts, plus all that was snipped from this one. 

> We would like to hear all about your basis for such
> a statement. Tom

Your sincerity sounds about as deep as your profundity. 

You appear to hold that as consciousness unfolds, that
"identification" and thus an identity -- an "I", an individuality
claiming doership and ownership remains. If so, tell us more.
Possibilities are infinite.  Maybe thats how "it came down for you".







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