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This experience leads me to call manifestation discontinuous. So we have a continuous tendency to manifest, or potential for manifestation, and a discontinuous totality of manifestation, which cannot ever be separated from the tendency to manifest. In other words, a continuity that cannot be separated from a discontinuity.

 

Why do I say that it can't be separated? Because I could never know the potential to manifest if it were not for that actual manifestation. Experience, though it has no fixed qualities, remains experience.

 

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Todd

 

Todd, hello

 

Thank you for your entire post and mostly for the part I captured above. Whenever I use the shorthand words of "unboundaried" and "both" and "simultaneousness" - it is the underlying concept of your paragraph above that my words point at. Nice to see the idea fleshed out. (-:

 

warm regards,

rene

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