Friday, July 4, 2025

In a Nondual Point of View

Like an ocean isle, the mind only knows what the mind can know. What the mind can’t know is like the boundless seven seas.

The mind knows what’s within the boundaries of the mind. The mind cannot know the boundless consciousness in which it is appearing.

In the binary way of the mind, the mind considers itself divided from that which it cannot know.

In religion, that unknowable is called god. In scientific materialism, where that unknowable is now a theory to be proven in time, the future is god.

Separating the knowable from the unknowable is a form of ignorance in the shape of maya from the point of view of that nondual consciousness which is all-knowing and myself.


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