Guest guest Posted May 28, 2005 Report Share Posted May 28, 2005 , "Anna Ruiz" <nli10u@c...> wrote: >> > Now, that "all things are perfectly resolved in the Unborn." is indeed a > difficulty.... > > I Am/Self is the Known/Born; The I Am- No-Self/Unknown/Unborn > can only be known by the KnownSelf/I Am. > > Would/could there be any other vehicle for this Knowing? > > Hence the confusion. >> Gary: There's only confusion when looked at from the pov of the body/mind complex, the so-called "split mind." <<snip>> Anna: I would say the Unborn is the end of the beginning...and the beginning of the end. > > Is this not so?>> Gary: Yes, this is not so. Beginnings and endings, and all dharmas in between, are simply the children of a split-minded woman. Anna: > Again I am as Nasruden, "I know at least 2 Nasrudens, one may say the wisest > of things, the other well, I just never know what is going to come out > of that mouth; the trouble is I never know which Nasruden is speaking.">> There's only one Nasrudin, no matter how much the lady doth protest. Love, Gary Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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