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FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" 
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> 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.

That was pretty much Nagarjuna's point, yes.

 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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