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, d b <dan330033> wrote:

> > Could such questions, arising frequently, suggest a

> > case of "nondual autism"?

>

> Not when their always

> present answer is

> "the infinity I am" ...

 

That -"when their 'always' present answer..."

-is quite rare, isn't it Dan?

 

Which might be why such questions and

thoughts might arise repetitively.

 

Anyway, thanks for your input.

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, eea@a... wrote:

> , d b <dan330033> wrote:

> > > Could such questions, arising frequently, suggest a

> > > case of "nondual autism"?

> >

> > Not when their always

> > present answer is

> > "the infinity I am" ...

>

> That -"when their 'always' present answer..."

> -is quite rare, isn't it Dan?

>

> Which might be why such questions and

> thoughts might arise repetitively.

>

> Anyway, thanks for your input.

 

Also the word "when" is quite conditional

seeming to contradict the term "always".

 

Of course a good wordsmith can get around

such apparent contradictions. :-)

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--- eea wrote:

> , d b <dan330033>

> wrote:

> > > Could such questions, arising frequently,

> suggest a

> > > case of "nondual autism"?

> >

> > Not when their always

> > present answer is

> > "the infinity I am" ...

>

> That -"when their 'always' present answer..."

> -is quite rare, isn't it Dan?

 

Yes, in the sense that what's

rare is the *knowing* of this

always presentness as it is ...

 

Which is only rare as "other things"

seem to be there, to be in the way ...

> Which might be why such questions and

> thoughts might arise repetitively.

 

There is a big difference between repetitive

and automatic questions and thoughts, and

the "stirring of the depths", so to speak.

 

A question from the depths is unique,

has a force to

break apart all apparent obstructions,

to overthrow seeming reality,

and yet its force is entirely gentle,

without any conflict or opposition ...

 

Such question is itself "answer" ...

> Anyway, thanks for your input.

 

And, for yours ...

 

Namaste,

Dan

 

 

 

 

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--- eea wrote:

> , eea@a... wrote:

> > , d b <dan330033>

> wrote:

> > > > Could such questions, arising frequently,

> suggest a

> > > > case of "nondual autism"?

> > >

> > > Not when their always

> > > present answer is

> > > "the infinity I am" ...

> >

> > That -"when their 'always' present answer..."

> > -is quite rare, isn't it Dan?

> >

> > Which might be why such questions and

> > thoughts might arise repetitively.

> >

> > Anyway, thanks for your input.

>

> Also the word "when" is quite conditional

> seeming to contradict the term "always".

>

> Of course a good wordsmith can get around

> such apparent contradictions. :-)

 

What is always when,

moves beyond contradiction

and even beyond paradox.

 

Wordsmiths are nowhere to be

found as this door swings open ...

 

:-)

 

 

 

 

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, d b <dan330033> wrote:

>

> --- eea@a... wrote:

> > , eea@a... wrote:

> > > , d b <dan330033>

> > wrote:

> > > > > Could such questions, arising frequently,

> > suggest a

> > > > > case of "nondual autism"?

> > > >

> > > > Not when their always

> > > > present answer is

> > > > "the infinity I am" ...

> > >

> > > That -"when their 'always' present answer..."

> > > -is quite rare, isn't it Dan?

> > >

> > > Which might be why such questions and

> > > thoughts might arise repetitively.

> > >

> > > Anyway, thanks for your input.

> >

> > Also the word "when" is quite conditional

> > seeming to contradict the term "always".

> >

> > Of course a good wordsmith can get around

> > such apparent contradictions. :-)

>

> What is always when,

> moves beyond contradiction

> and even beyond paradox.

>

> Wordsmiths are nowhere to be

> found as this door swings open ...

>

> :-)

 

 

LOL....thanks, Dan

 

Its fun going through these revolving doors wid ya. :-)

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