Saturday, 31 August 2019
Thought cannot know being, cannot encompass the 'thatness' of a single thought, or a single moment of experience, but without the implicit knowledge of being no thought could be what it is; experiencing is shaped out of that implicit and thought-free knowledge of being and is nothing without it. Similarly, while all of your thoughts, no matter how coherent with a larger understanding of reality, are limited and erroneous, there could be no meaning to them if they were not shaped out of implicit truth. Implicit truth and implicit being are the same thing, they are the pure and fully realised possibility of the world, the prior of all experience. It is because you are the knowing of them without knowing, the learned ignorance of being, that you can appear as this experiencing, this thinking, this inquiry.
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