Judy responds:

The bottom line being that there is nothing that
can be said about Brahman, positive or negative,
of which the opposite is not also the case,
because Brahman is One without a second.

"All possibilities" is one way of putting it, but
it doesn't quite convey how radical the Advaita
paradox is.

Tom T writes:
No matter how radical that all sounds it is possible to be able to
hold all that in the awake mind. That is why it is the ultimate
paradox. That is why it is written that way. It is not possible to
actually write what it really is or isn't but it is possible to
experience it. The koan that does the job. "You will have every
experience you need to have till you finally wake up" a quote from a
friend. Tom




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