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We say the perceiver is perceived. That which is seeing is the thing seen.

 

However, that which is seeing is *not* really the thing seen, because 'that

which is seeing' is not a thing.

 

Therefore, no-thing is.

 

And the story never began.

 

Where is death now?

 

Birth and death are the first and last pages of a story that was never written.

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for the ocean the existence or non existence of rivers flowing into it does not matter.

-mahesh

 

 

 

Tim G. <fewtchNisargadatta Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 8:14:33 AM Birth and death

 

We say the perceiver is perceived. That which is seeing is the thing seen.However, that which is seeing is *not* really the thing seen, because 'that which is seeing' is not a thing.Therefore, no-thing is.And the story never began.Where is death now?Birth and death are the first and last pages of a story that was never written.

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tim have a great day http://abideinself.blogspot.com/ Tim G. <fewtchNisargadatta Sent:

Wednesday, May 27, 2009 8:14:33 AM Birth and death

 

We say the perceiver is perceived. That which is seeing is the thing seen.

 

However, that which is seeing is *not* really the thing seen, because 'that which is seeing' is not a thing.

 

Therefore, no-thing is.

 

And the story never began.

 

Where is death now?

 

Birth and death are the first and last pages of a story that was never written.

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Thankya, brother Abide-ji.

 

Nisargadatta , Abide In Self <abideinself wrote:

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> tim have a great day

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> http://abideinself.blogspot.com/

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> ________________________________

> Tim G. <fewtch

> Nisargadatta

> Wednesday, May 27, 2009 8:14:33 AM

> Birth and death

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> We say the perceiver is perceived. That which is seeing is the thing seen.

>

> However, that which is seeing is *not* really the thing seen, because 'that

which is seeing' is not a thing.

>

> Therefore, no-thing is.

>

> And the story never began.

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> Where is death now?

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> Birth and death are the first and last pages of a story that was never

written.

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