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Originally Posted by J_A_S_G
It's like the blind ...
... Light of Pure Knowing.
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@post #209
Do you mean that definitions can be wrong but the experience itself is always perfect?
And why is the experience called "the shining light of pure knowing" ?
For example, we cannot see the light that sound radiates.
And if it were possible, why would it not be called an experience, but "pure knowing" instead?
The idea that we can know experiences, ok, relatively.
But in absolute terms, no thing happens twice. So no experience can ever be truely known, because it has never happened before in absolute terms. So we cannot even remember it, as it cannot exist as a memory, if it has never happened before.
And the experience of it will also always change.
Even repetition adds up and will thus always change.