"Nevertheless, in a nearly Zen-like epiphany... 

Faqir Chand was NOT satisfied with these attainments and sought for 
something higher and more permanent. 

Eventually Faqir realized that no matter how subtle or blissful a 
meditation experience may be, it did not in and of itself constitute 
the ultimate in spiritual realization. 

Rather, the ultimate truth was that no experience could capture or 
contain the transcendental mystery of Being. In the highest stages of 
development man does not develop a keen sense of omniscience, but a 
radical and irrevocable understanding of unknowingness." 

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