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Self arises with other, and other with self.

 

There is no distance between.

 

Thus, to perceive the other as existing apart from self, that other is self

externalized -- and the sense of self in relation to that other, is the other

internalized.

 

Thus the internal/external boundary is contradictory.

 

Clarity on this issue dissolves the internal/external boundary in terms of

perceiving.

 

When the sense of internal/external goes, there is no positioning of self vs.

other, other vs. self.

 

And life goes on ...

 

 

- D -

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Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033 wrote:

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> Self arises with other, and other with self.

>

> There is no distance between.

>

> Thus, to perceive the other as existing apart from self, that other is self

externalized -- and the sense of self in relation to that other, is the other

internalized.

>

> Thus the internal/external boundary is contradictory.

>

> Clarity on this issue dissolves the internal/external boundary in terms of

perceiving.

>

> When the sense of internal/external goes, there is no positioning of self vs.

other, other vs. self.

>

> And life goes on ...

>

>

> - D -

>

 

 

 

........ objects shed their names......their edges blur....and the centerless

flowing relaxes in to its own completeness.

 

 

toombaru

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Nisargadatta , " toombaru " <lastrain wrote:

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> Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033@> wrote:

> >

> > Self arises with other, and other with self.

> >

> > There is no distance between.

> >

> > Thus, to perceive the other as existing apart from self, that other is self

externalized -- and the sense of self in relation to that other, is the other

internalized.

> >

> > Thus the internal/external boundary is contradictory.

> >

> > Clarity on this issue dissolves the internal/external boundary in terms of

perceiving.

> >

> > When the sense of internal/external goes, there is no positioning of self

vs. other, other vs. self.

> >

> > And life goes on ...

> >

> >

> > - D -

> >

>

>

>

> ....... objects shed their names......their edges blur....and the centerless

flowing relaxes in to its own completeness.

>

>

> toombaru

>

 

 

 

 

 

When edges blur...falling in love happens....

 

 

~A

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Nisargadatta , " dan330033 " <dan330033 wrote:

>

> Self arises with other, and other with self.

>

> There is no distance between.

>

> Thus, to perceive the other as existing apart from self, that other is self

externalized -- and the sense of self in relation to that other, is the other

internalized.

>

> Thus the internal/external boundary is contradictory.

>

> Clarity on this issue dissolves the internal/external boundary in terms of

perceiving.

>

> When the sense of internal/external goes, there is no positioning of self vs.

other, other vs. self.

>

> And life goes on ...

>

>

> - D -

>

 

where there isn't this your " internal/external boundary " .....

 

Yes, life just goes on....

 

There is nobody to talk about It...anyway

 

;)

 

 

Marc

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