Jim Flanegin writes: snipped

Those who experience liberation also know that as significant as the
state is, there is always further knowledge, further experience,
further integration occurring. I like to refer to the state of
liberation as one of finding vs. seeking, a description that implies
that there is infinitely more to know, once our liberation occurs.

So, to truly comprehend liberation, both realities must peacefully 
exist in the mind at the same time, that of the silent unmoving
Goal, inner freedom, and that of continuously finding and
discovering more and more about our Selves.

Tom T;
THis is the description of what is known as the Paradox of Brahmin. On
the one hand one is done and knows freedom for the first time in ones
life as an ever present moment. On the other hand there is an infinity
of Self to discover and know more about. Tom





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