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P: The unknown that sees itself as the unknown knowing, is not

> > the real unknown.

 

B: Therefore you spoke of it.

 

Bill

 

P: No I didn't. :) I spoke of The unknown that sees itself as the

unknown knowing ( that is the pseudo unknown.)

 

When I write: some mornings I don't wake up,

the unknown wakes up, and sees itself everywhere

but knows itself not. That is the pseudo unknown,

a crude imitation fashioned by memory.

 

 

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Nisargadatta , Pete S <pedsie5 wrote:

>

> P: The unknown that sees itself as the unknown knowing, is not

> > > the real unknown.

>

> B: Therefore you spoke of it.

>

> Bill

>

> P: No I didn't. :) I spoke of The unknown that sees itself as the

> unknown knowing ( that is the pseudo unknown.)

>

> When I write: some mornings I don't wake up,

> the unknown wakes up, and sees itself everywhere

> but knows itself not. That is the pseudo unknown,

> a crude imitation fashioned by memory.

>

 

Let me rephrase: What is the " real unknown " you refer to

in your statement: " P: The unknown that sees itself as the

unknown knowing, is not the real unknown. "

 

Bill

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On Jul 30, 2006, at 5:35 AM, Nisargadatta wrote:

 

> B: Therefore you spoke of it.

> >

> > Bill

> >

> > P: No I didn't. :) I spoke of The unknown that sees itself as the

> > unknown knowing ( that is the pseudo unknown.)

> >

> > When I write: some mornings I don't wake up,

> > the unknown wakes up, and sees itself everywhere

> > but knows itself not. That is the pseudo unknown,

> > a crude imitation fashioned by memory.

> >

>

> Let me rephrase: What is the " real unknown " you refer to

> in your statement: " P: The unknown that sees itself as the

> unknown knowing, is not the real unknown. "

>

> Bill

 

 

 

P: That I don't know. :)

>

 

 

 

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