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Tuesday, 3 January 2017




Experiencing and consciousness are equivalent names for the same thing, a linking of a speakable and the (an?) unspeakable. But the unspeakable is the very substance of the speakable, or better, the speakable appears on the unspeakable, like an effect of diffraction. If you make a simple statement using general terms, "I see a tree" this may be but need not be a report of something, what however it must correspond to, in the most straightforward way, is something in subjective experience that cannot be spoken - the modality of seeing, the arisal of of a specific something within this modality, the presumption that this is in a life, etc. Much of what you primarily experience is unspeakably inner in this sense, and hence you keep quiet.

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