Chris,

Warner gets a demerit.

One-Mind is the state where-from God can be perceived.

>From No-Mind there is no such thing.  Nor is there anything else.

--Joe

> Chris Austin-Lane <chris@...> wrote:
>
> I think a more exact parallel is "meeting God" with "experiencing Buddha
> nature."
> 
> As a non-Christian mystic I wonder how you derived your theory of seeing
> God being fundamentally distinct from no-mind. Surely you are not speaking
> from experience?
> 
> Credit to Brad Warner for this.




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