[DM]
> Direct/unconceptualised experience knows nothing of
> subjects and
> objects.
> [Ron]
> Right you are Dave, but unconceptualized experience
> is sensual distinction. How can we
> have concepts about anything if it not distinct.
If I may...
You can have a concept about anything and it is
not separate based on what is called 'a part of you',
'one with you', 'oneness', 'one-with-nature', or
ecosystem experience, namely the woods, etc... It is
these non-ego experiences that DM is referring to.
The distinct experiences are static, but these are
dynamic anyways. Distinct doesn't refer to separate.
How does you pointing out "...unconceptualized
experience is sensual distinction." change or speak
differently than what I've just said?
woods,
SA
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