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Notes from the Dream (circa 1982-1986) - Stephen H. Wolinsky Ph. D.

Notes from the Dream (circa 1982-1986) - Stephen H. Wolinsky Ph. D.

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The “perceived” concept called Spandawhich describes <strong>the</strong> process requires a“perceiver” in time.In this way both <strong>the</strong> implicate nimesaand <strong>the</strong> explicate unmesa are descriptiverepresentations of something which does notexist outside of or without a knower or an “I”<strong>the</strong>re to know it.As <strong>the</strong>re is no time; unfolding unmesa andenfolding nimesa along with <strong>the</strong> experienceof Spanda cancel each o<strong>the</strong>r out, and are nomore, and you—as an individual are no more.To clarify, time appears with linearity andcause and effect only as long as awareness and“I” is <strong>the</strong>re.Once <strong>the</strong> vehicle of awareness and an “I” is nolonger,THAT is Nirvana. (with a capital N)Simply statedAwareness is part of <strong>the</strong> illusion.Awareness is <strong>the</strong> vehicle by which <strong>the</strong> i-labelappears and sees <strong>the</strong> world.Through awareness <strong>the</strong> perceivable andconceivable give <strong>the</strong> illusion of being.153

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