Friday, September 10, 2010

Knowing is No-thing

Raman -How can nothingness be thought of, simply because it is nothing....A thing can think either of itself or of other things....think is the other word of thing....that, that conceptualises a thing is a thought which is, a mere reflection/subtle part of thing itself. So, the thought can only think of the thing, be it the solid thing as an object or subtle thing as a thought. But it no way can think of no-thing....the thought can only conceptualise no-thing as something to think about it. Similarly nothing cannot think about anything because thinking itself is a thing....So in between there is subtle knowing...between the thing and no-thing. This knowing can only come alive when there is a very fine balance between thinking and no-thinking... Because else when one is, the other is not...not that they are two but because they are actually one, thus inseparable...the nothing exists as thing and thing disappears as nothing....knowing this as is or as a play is what is realisation or simply knowing... And once this is known...all is known...because when you know one thing completely you know all things and once you know nothing completely, you know the whole of nothingness....and when you know this, you know yyourself as a knower and when you know this totally you know yourself simply as knowing.

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