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--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Still another way of looking at it is that it is
> a choice *only in retrospect*, i.e., from the
> perspective of realization, but not from the 
> waking-state perspective ("Knowledge is different
> in different states of consciousness").
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This (above), is backwards.  "Realization" is the extinction of even
the concept of "choice".  It's in the so-called waking state where
choice (like waking state) "appears" to exist.  

Realization is that it doesn't.

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