Guest guest Posted March 6, 2002 Report Share Posted March 6, 2002 1) The knower who seems to behave as separate but doesn’t seem to know it. 2) The knower who sees separation in others but not in the self. 3) The knower who sees nothing but separation. 4) The knower who SOMETIMES sees separation and at other times apparent separation. 5) The knower who NEVER sees separation anywhere only apparent separation. 6) The knower who NEVER sees separation or apparent separation. Do you fit into one of these paradigms? Can you describe a different paradigm that fits your knowing.? What is the difference between # 1 and #6? >From what paradigm do you write to the list? How can these paradigms be further clarified? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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