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An Answer to the Koan
If you identify with your body, then everyone is separate from you. If you identify with your soul, then everyone is your brothers and sisters. If you identify with the Intellect, then everyone is you. If you identify with the One, then there is nobody at all, not even you.
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I'm no mathematician, by any stretch, but I like the idea of the immanence of 1: if you multiply any number by it, you get that selfsame number, never 1. And yet 2 is 1 + 1, and 3 is 1 + 1 + 1, and seven million is 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 (you get it)... It's it that model where I glimpse a sense of both the immanence and transcendence of The One—non-dual, as is were—which is in every thing, but when one looks at a particular thing, we only regard that thing, and can only get a sense of the primordial unity via noetic contemplation.
I have not dug into Pythagoreanism enough, and will take that reference as a recommendation...
Axé
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101 Zen Stories LXXXII says, :)
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