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Beyond Concepts, Begone Concepts
Somewhere Along The Way, The Understanding That Something Is “Beyond Concepts” Got Very Confused
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Somewhere Along The Way, The Understanding That Something Is “Beyond Concepts” Got Very Confused
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An Understanding Will Always Separate Us From The Truth, Because An Understanding Creates A Something-That-Is-Understood
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Inner Spontaneous Sound Leads Directly To A Definitive Experience Of The Nature Of Mind, And This Is Its Unique Excellence
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It Is Very Difficult To Overcome The Dualistic Structure Imposed On Our Experiences — Harder Still, That Of Our Language
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Some Types Of Knowledge Effectively Undermine The Possibility Of Achieving Enlightenment — Unfortunately, They Are Those Most Used Pedagogically
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What Is A Meditative Experience? Well, First, What Is An Experience?
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There Is Something Definitely Wrong With Our Understanding Of What Our Conscious Experience Is
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I Think We All Agree That Intuition Is Something That Happens, Without Having To Agree To How It Happens
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We Don’t Tend To See Our Thoughts As Invited; Instead We See Them As Originated By Us, But That Is Impossible
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Agency Implies An Agent That Is Doing Something. If There Is No Agent, There Can Be No Agency
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Language Is Intrinsically Deficient In Its Ability To Encompass Reality—In A Descriptive Sense—Beyond The Appearances We Experience, Yet It Is Our Only Practical Tool At Hand For Conveying Knowledge Across “Time And Space.”
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The Need For These Dialogs That Follow Is Not To Tell You How Things Are, But To Unsay The Things That You’ve Already Heard And Have Taken To Heart