"verified" is an interesting word here. It seems to me to be pointing to a "non-dual perception" - meaning, I think, that the "true reality" is not a thing so there can't be objective verification of it, nor can it be experienced as a separate object. Does it strike you in the same way?
"verified" is an interesting word here. It seems to me to be pointing to a "non-dual perception" - meaning, I think, that the "true reality" is not a thing so there can't be objective verification of it, nor can it be experienced as a separate object. Does it strike you in the same way?
ReplyDeleteDJH, yes, it does.
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