Guest guest Posted February 12, 2006 Report Share Posted February 12, 2006 Jeff Belyea wrote: Nondual realization can neither be imagined, caught in the web of mental concept or construction, nor defined by the necessarily dualistic convenience of language, and comprehended as anything more than an empty intellectual supposition. ___________________________ Thanks Jeff for putting it so well. One cannot imagine it, one can only be it. In being it, one goes beyond imagination and thought and the "I AM" as well. It is simple because one is already it. It is hard also for the same reason. The gap between simple and hard narrows and then disappears. As I recall, one of the Greek philosophers, perhaps Aristotle, reasoned that God is perfection and since a perfect being must contemplate only on perfection, it follows that God must continuously be in communion with God. I loved that! What perfect logic! I am reminded of that famous Bee gees song that asks the question, "How deep is your love, how deep is your love, I really want to know....How deep is your love." If asked of God, God would have to say, "I don't know how deep is my love." -- community blog is at http://.net/blog/ "Love itself is the actual form of God." Sri Ramana In "Letters from Sri Ramanasramam" by Suri Nagamma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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