Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 AL, you said: " ...Any given point on this circle is _exacly_ like all other points. There is nothing unique seen from a single point... " So why then do I have other experiences than you have? (When any given point on this circle is exactly like all the other points, as you claim!) fox Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2004 Report Share Posted September 17, 2004 Nisargadatta , " ultrafeeltrance " <investicator@h...> wrote: > AL, you said: > " ...Any given point on this circle is _exacly_ like all other points. > There is nothing unique seen from a single point... " > > So why then do I have other experiences than you have? > > (When any given point on this circle is exactly like all the other > points, as you claim!) > > fox Because you are not a single point, you are a unique pair of points. But that unique pair of points is what you see, and not what you are - you are the circle! Any single point on a circle is exactly like all other points on a circle; a view from a single point will look exactly as the view from any other single point. But from a pair of points, there are an infinite variations of different views. One point is (the view of) the left side of your body (sort of), and the other point is the right side of your body. So, how many points are there on the circle? The answer is: an infinite number of points - the circle will never be 'finished'. Yes, the circle is one and perfect and complete, but not complete yet! When will it be complete? Never! /AL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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