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That which is seen................is unreal.

 

That which is seeing..............is real.

 

 

That which is seen and that which is seeing are the same.

 

 

The " realness " or " unrealness " depends solely upon where the center of

perception is located.

 

 

 

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Nisargadatta , " toombaru2006 " <lastrain wrote

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> That which is seen................is unreal.

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> That which is seeing..............is real.

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> That which is seen and that which is seeing are the same.

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> The " realness " or " unrealness " depends solely upon where the center of

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On one end of the circular-spectrum is the seen......on the other the

seeing.

 

 

By sliding the center of perception toward the seeing........the world

gradually turns inside out.

 

....and What Is takes on the scent of sage.

 

 

 

 

 

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So what's a "center of perception"?: )toombaru2006 <lastrain wrote: That which is seen................is unreal. That which is seeing..............is real. That which is seen and that which is seeing are the same. The "realness" or "unrealness" depends solely upon where the center of perception is located. toombaru "Our experiences are what we are. Not only do they affect who we are, but they proceed from us. Our mindset drives our experiences as we are reflected back to ourselves in the events and relationships that comprise our human existence."--from the new book Revolutionary Spirituality: Awakening to

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> So what's a " center of perception " ?

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significantly..

 

though prodigious...

 

It is.....................

 

not a what.

 

..b b.b.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

> toombaru2006 <lastrain wrote:

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> That which is seen................is unreal.

>

> That which is seeing..............is real.

>

> That which is seen and that which is seeing are the same.

>

> The " realness " or " unrealness " depends solely upon where the center of

> perception is located.

>

> toombaru

" Our experiences are what we are. Not only do they affect who we

are, but they proceed from us. Our mindset drives our experiences as

we are reflected back to ourselves in the events and relationships

that comprise our human existence. "

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> --from the new book Revolutionary Spirituality: Awakening to Your

True Self by Steven E. Baxter

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> Get it now on Amazon.com!

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> We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love

> (and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list.

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Every sentient being is a center of perception.

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Would you also say that an atom is a center of perception?toombaru2006 <lastrain wrote: Nisargadatta , Revolutionary Spirituality <revspirit wrote: > > So what's a "center of perception"? > > : ) Every sentient being is a center of perception. "Our experiences are what we are. Not only do they affect who we are, but they proceed from us. Our mindset drives our experiences as we are reflected back to ourselves in the events and relationships that comprise our human existence."--from the new book Revolutionary Spirituality: Awakening to Your True Self by Steven E. Baxter Get it now on Amazon.com!

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> Would you also say that an atom is a center of perception?

 

would you say that it's not?

 

..b b.b.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

> toombaru2006 <lastrain wrote:

Nisargadatta , Revolutionary Spirituality

> <revspirit@> wrote:

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> > So what's a " center of perception " ?

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> > : )

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> Every sentient being is a center of perception.

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" Our experiences are what we are. Not only do they affect who we

are, but they proceed from us. Our mindset drives our experiences as

we are reflected back to ourselves in the events and relationships

that comprise our human existence. "

>

> --from the new book Revolutionary Spirituality: Awakening to Your

True Self by Steven E. Baxter

>

> Get it now on Amazon.com!

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No.".b bobji baba" <Roberibus111 wrote: Nisargadatta , "Steven E. Baxter" <revspirit wrote: > > Would you also say that an atom is a center of perception? would you say that it's not? .b b.b."Murder is the ultimate response of a human nature that denies reality in favor of its own illusions. (Especially self-murder.)"--from the new

book Revolutionary Spirituality: Awakening to Your True Self by Steven E. Baxter

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Nisargadatta , " toombaru2006 " <lastrain

wrote:

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That which is seen................is unreal.

>

> That which is seeing..............is real.

>

>

> That which is seen and that which is seeing are the same.

>

>

> The " realness " or " unrealness " depends solely upon where the

center of

> perception is located.

>

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>

> toombaru

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If " I " perceive a car--both the car and the " I " are perceived and

both are in a way unreal--but the perceiver is so powerful and

tricky that whatever IT perceives it creates at the same time--out

of itself--and since IT is Reality Itself, a little bit of Itself

rubs off on them and...this is running out of steam but it may be

worth thinking about.

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