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one hears talk of the inexpressible peace of experiencing the ‘true Self’
but how could ‘true Self’ be the object of an experience?
there would have to be a some-thing ‘having’ that experience –
would that be the ‘untrue Self,’ or what?
I found that all experiences of this kind were ‘me’-self
experiencing a subtler, yet still conditioned version of itself
‘true-Self’ is no-thing and experiences no-thing;
It’s this bottom-line awareness,
eternally knowing, awake and alert
inexpressible peace
marks the Presence of the absence
of all versions of ‘me’-self
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Not two, because no object, no mind.
“Inexpressible peace”, clearly expressed through the magic of language.
Again I bow to you dear Alberto – thank you for your comments.
~ miriam