Sounds pretty good from my perspective I would say that self dissolves in the 
mirror of the mind and all the world appears.

--- In [email protected], mike brown <uerusuboyo@...> wrote:
>
> Matt and rewrisk,
> 
> I have found your recent dialogue quite interesting and thought-provoking (in 
> a good way ; ) ). While I was in India, quite recently, I became interested 
> in the teaching of Ramana Maharshi and Nisaergadatta Maharaj. I'm finding 
> that what you've both been writing about here creates a synthisis of these 
> master's teaching. rewrisk's talks about "reflective awareness" and Matt 
> talks about coming back to awareness without thinking. This 'coming back to 
> awareness' without concious effort seems to cancel out the 'reflective' 
> aspect of rewrisk's "reflective awareness" and recreates the 'state' the 2 
> above masters refer to in their teachings. In other words, just awareness 
> itself is what is left and you are that. Hope I didn't manage to misread or 
> misrepresent what you both wrote earlier?
> 
> Mike
>




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