sparaig wrote: > What, pray tell, is NOT an object? > The Absolute, the Transcendent, is not an object of cognition. All meditation requires is the will to begin. An object, such as a sound used in sadhana, simply provides the opportunity for the transcending - the object is not the goal or the real itself - it's like a finger pointing at the moon.
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