Guest guest Posted April 28, 2001 Report Share Posted April 28, 2001 I am laughing as I sent the previous post without completing the second paragraph. :-). Sorry. Here it is again! _____________ Yes! It is beyond words. Yet, upon Knowledge of the Self, the beautiful words of the ancient Seers are seen to be exact and precise derived from Direct Experience. Sat-Chit-Ananda-Nityam-Poornum. Existence, Consciousness, Bliss that by its very nature is Whole (Poornum) and Eternal (Nityam). That Is Self-Revelation or Self-Recognition when the mind lies absorbed in the Heart in Nirvikalpa. I am not that familiar with all the different branches of Buddhism, and neither am I a religious scholar but the notion of Emptiness with Beatitude makes perfect sense. The Self That Is Whole, One Whole, is utterly empty of anything other than It Self. Only the Self. Whether one says It Is Fullness of Consciousness or Emptiness with Beatitude, it seems absolutely the same. When everything is gone, there is only One. When everything appears, there is only One. Call That One, by any name. It has no point of reference, yet it is ever-present. Love to all Harsha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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