![]() ![]() If it functions, in functioning it must be subjective, and thereby inevitably objective also. 'Noumenon' necessarily is total potentiality. It has moments of lucidity, but most of it reads like this (I think this passage might be in 50 different places in this book, with only slight alterations. That is to say, subject objectivises itself and so becomes apparent to itself as object, manifesting pheno This book is to obscure and convoluted to be of any use to me. See if you get anything out of it) 'Noumenon' necessarily is total potentiality. This book is to obscure and convoluted to be of any use to me. ![]() ![]() It's more suited to advanced students and those with a taste of previous enquiry. There may be an element of frustration encountered though if the book is read by beginners or those starting on the nondual path. It's more suited to advanced students and those with a ta Probably one of the clearest books (unintentionally and mostly unknown) regarding the highest teachings in Buddhism, with relation to nondualistic thinking and living. Probably one of the clearest books (unintentionally and mostly unknown) regarding the highest teachings in Buddhism, with relation to nondualistic thinking and living. ![]()
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