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This beautiful word is (a) wonderfully clear – either you notice something or you do not, (b) wonderfully vague in that no mechanism is implied or excluded how you notice something, and (c) very accessible – i.e. in common everyday use, without feeling at all intellectual. I use it, in the context of individual beings, to mean sensory perception. This happens prior to any cognitive processing of the ‘input’.

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It‘s not about phenomena, including emotions, psychology and ‘head-knowledge’. It is about the actual noticing of the non-separation of all phenomena, as they are manifested by the Divine. And it is about the knowledge of the Ultimate, or Absolute, the foundational aspect of the all-creating Trinity.

  22.07.2020 / 11.08.2021   Absolute or Ultimate, Divine, Noticing, Trinity

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