Guest guest Posted March 7, 2000 Report Share Posted March 7, 2000 >Moller: > [snip] >Self-enquiry generally directs its enquiry at the nature of ALL phenomena. >Not only what is taken to be the limited self and then try to expand it from >there to find its 'own' essesnse. One can only inquire when one perceives oneself as an existing being with questions about existence, suffering, etc. The end of enquiry is the end of self-consciousness. Nonselfconscious, no questions arising, I neither am nor am not. There is no place for a commentator, a questioner here. There are not only no questions, but no definitions. Nor is there something undefined. Love, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2000 Report Share Posted March 9, 2000 Moller: > [snip] >Self-enquiry generally directs its enquiry at the nature of ALL phenomena. >Not only what is taken to be the limited self and then try to expand it from >there to find its 'own' essesnse. Dan: > One can only inquire when one perceives oneself as an existing > being with questions about existence, suffering, etc. > The end of enquiry is the end of self-consciousness. > Nonselfconscious, no questions arising, I neither am nor am not. > There is no place for a commentator, a questioner here. > There are not only no questions, but no definitions. > Nor is there something undefined. Only I exist, but I cannot know that I exist, for knowing manifests as a result of this existence, and exsitence is a concept in my knowledge. How will I know if I exist? I will not, nor do I need to. Whether I exist or not exist, is of no importance, when there is no definition left, that I would prefer to be, or would disapprove of being. With love, Mira Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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