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Originally posted by Sahabi
Or as 3-Dimensional observers, is subjectiveness the ultimate understanding for us in this existence?
If thou thinkest that thou knowest It well, little indeed dost thou know the form of the Brahman. That of It which is thou, that of It which is in the gods, this thou hast to think out. I think It known.
I think not that I know It well and yet I know that It is not unknown to me. He of us who knows It, knows That; he knows that It is not unknown to him.
He by whom It is not thought out, has the thought of It; he by whom It is thought out, knows It not. It is unknown to the discernment of those who discern of It, by those who seek not to discern of It, It is discerned.
When It is known by perception that reflects It, then one has the thought of It, for one finds immortality; by the self one finds the force to attain and by the knowledge one finds immortality.
If here one comes to that knowledge, then one truly is; if here one comes not to the knowledge, then great is the perdition.
Originally posted by Sahabi
reply to post by smithjustinb
However, while being fully immersed in 'now', being free of all judgement, isn't the experience still subjective according to the faculties of our perceptions and also our relative location of the experience?