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Sunday, 22 September 2024
Consciousness prior to its restrictive centreing in the 'I' is expansive and ecstatic but is still particular in its association with a will and an imagination, as if it appears on a single screen. You do not see any other way for it to be and yet you have the sense that in its true nature it is unlimited and beyond any particularity. It must therefore be without image and without will, without any self-reflection or limits.
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