You summarised everything correctly except as I quote “This is not speculation or mysticism” because you are not able to discover what is that one? As I quote the last line “Then you are depending—whether you realize it or not—on the One Necessary Reality.”
My dear friend discovering that one within is mysticism as that one can only be experienced when intense no-thought state lead to egoless state and both coinciding at same moment gives that experience. And there is no other way to really have mountain moving trust that this is it!
This I am writing from my own experience of that one and now I live in that realm only knowing well that everything around is just it’s projection but all are interdependent to create a mystery that only few could be able to experience. The mystery is such that it cannot be solved but lived knowing it well. This is mysticism.
Also, I respect your experience deeply. Mystical states can unveil powerful insights—but experience, no matter how profound, is still contingent. It comes after being.
What I meant is: the necessity of the One isn’t something you have to “feel” to be real—it’s ontological. It’s not speculation or mysticism because it’s not based on mood or ego-loss, but on the simple fact that something must exist necessarily for anything else to exist at all.
Mysticism may help you sense the One. But reason shows you why the One must be. Both can work together—but only one is the foundation.
Yes, I agree with you. I too had this conviction deeply set in me. So I can say that this is very important first step that begins the search and with time it becomes thirst like it becomes impossible to live without knowing it.
You summarised everything correctly except as I quote “This is not speculation or mysticism” because you are not able to discover what is that one? As I quote the last line “Then you are depending—whether you realize it or not—on the One Necessary Reality.”
My dear friend discovering that one within is mysticism as that one can only be experienced when intense no-thought state lead to egoless state and both coinciding at same moment gives that experience. And there is no other way to really have mountain moving trust that this is it!
This I am writing from my own experience of that one and now I live in that realm only knowing well that everything around is just it’s projection but all are interdependent to create a mystery that only few could be able to experience. The mystery is such that it cannot be solved but lived knowing it well. This is mysticism.
Also, I respect your experience deeply. Mystical states can unveil powerful insights—but experience, no matter how profound, is still contingent. It comes after being.
What I meant is: the necessity of the One isn’t something you have to “feel” to be real—it’s ontological. It’s not speculation or mysticism because it’s not based on mood or ego-loss, but on the simple fact that something must exist necessarily for anything else to exist at all.
Mysticism may help you sense the One. But reason shows you why the One must be. Both can work together—but only one is the foundation.
Yes, I agree with you. I too had this conviction deeply set in me. So I can say that this is very important first step that begins the search and with time it becomes thirst like it becomes impossible to live without knowing it.
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