Oops ... that is eternally without relations (at the end of the
sentence).



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "emptybill" <emptybill@...> wrote:
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> As in a dream the mind vibrates, as though having dual aspects, so in
> the waking state the mind the mind vibrates (spandate) as though with
> two facets.
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> There is no doubt that in dreams, the mind though one, appears in dual
> aspects; so also in the waking state, the mind, though one appears to
> have two aspects (cognizer and cognized).
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> All this that there is – together with all that moves or does not
> move – is perceived by the mind; for when the mind ceases to be
> mind, duality is no longer perceived.
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> When Consciousness is in vibration, appearances do not come to it from
> anywhere else. Neither do they go anywhere else from consciousness
when
> It is at rest, nor do they enter into it.
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> They did not issue out Consciousness, by reason of their
> insubstantiality; for they are ever beyond comprehension, being
without
> relation of cause and effect.
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> This duality, possessed of subject and object, is a vibration
> (cittaspanditam eva) of Consciousness indeed . Consciousness is
> objectless; hence it is declared to be eternally with relations.
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> G
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