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Old 11-08-2017, 11:21 AM
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Originally Posted by The Necromancer
I apologise because it seems that we are both correct, as I was taking my meaning directly from the Vedic literature:



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhi

I feel the difference occurs in a 'mental awakening' vs one that occurs beyond the mind and all knowledge.


Yes. Manu means, "To Think." Man occupies the Buddha Mind (mind is Buddha). It is the means to an end, or suffering division to once again find unity (Yoga) in meditation (thinking). The object of BUDH is to create more sentient minds, compounded using contingent components. It's a created reality from the mind of others. Programmed. Mara is the mother of Buddha, or illusion (hologram). It's produced. Any sentient being that is created is artificial to the one creating him. Bridging this gap requires knowledge of the other side. They learn from us. We learn from them. It's an endless web Indra casts in a fractal.

https://youtu.be/yD9og3ylAzg

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