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2003-10-02 7:32 pm

Seeing

Confusion arises because of resonances, variations, associations.

Everything considered by itself, on its own, makes perfect sense. It does not even have to make sense - it only is, and is beautiful.

When we talk about seeing things as they truly are, I think that is what happens. The rest of the world falls away from something, leaving it bare, in a spotlight, and for a moment it and the observer are the only two things that exist.

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