Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 Here we broach the profound. As Joshu (Chou-Chou) said, " the tree in the garden. " Dan >Nisargadatta -- " Words turn back upon themselves in utter >negation, " " Beyond the perceivable and conceivable. " Dear Tony, Nisargadatta, " Tony O'Clery " <aoclery> wrote: > Namaste Tim. > > Knowing requires a mind, therefore is an > impediment--avidya--ajnana..ONS 'As seen here' -- Dvaita: 'vidya'/'avidya, Jnana/ajnana Advaita: " Vidya only " " Jnana only " 'Beyond' both of the above -- Vidya=avidya, Jnana=ajnana, these definitions and ideas utterly subsumed in/as Supreme Understanding. Nisargadatta -- " Words turn back upon themselves in utter negation, " " Beyond the perceivable and conceivable. " Tat Tvam Asi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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