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		<title>By: John Bauwens</title>
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		<description>I agree with you completely. I recognized/remembered non-separation randomly one day. That simple little thing, so blatantly apparent I could hardly believe I had ever misplaced it, turned out to be the absolute well of all complexity and utterly incommunicable in its perfect simplicity.

Knowing it as I do, I can&#039;t see any path of logic (or lack thereof) as being closer or further from simplicity. Teachers and gurus are teachers and gurus, and no more relevant than anything else in the search for realization.

PS Sorry for replying to such an old post!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with you completely. I recognized/remembered non-separation randomly one day. That simple little thing, so blatantly apparent I could hardly believe I had ever misplaced it, turned out to be the absolute well of all complexity and utterly incommunicable in its perfect simplicity.</p>
<p>Knowing it as I do, I can&#8217;t see any path of logic (or lack thereof) as being closer or further from simplicity. Teachers and gurus are teachers and gurus, and no more relevant than anything else in the search for realization.</p>
<p>PS Sorry for replying to such an old post!</p>
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