[Perhaps we can say that all knowledge exists at the universal plane. Our minds simply have but a very small portion of that knowledge. When we live from a deeper poise, we tend to open more widely to that universal plane where the object of knowledge exists in its integral fullness. Thus, when we develop a wider opening, a greater conduit from within to the wider plane of Mind, we can have more of that knowledge. Ultimately, we have the potential to have all of that knowledge inside, and access it on demand. -RP]
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| - [Perhaps we can say that all knowledge exists at the universal plane. Our minds simply have but a very small portion of that knowledge. When we live from a deeper poise, we tend to open more widely to that universal plane where the object of knowledge exists in its integral fullness. Thus, when we develop a wider opening, a greater conduit from within to the wider plane of Mind, we can have more of that knowledge. Ultimately, we have the potential to have all of that knowledge inside, and access it on demand. -RP]
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| - [Perhaps we can say that all knowledge exists at the universal plane. Our minds simply have but a very small portion of that knowledge. When we live from a deeper poise, we tend to open more widely to that universal plane where the object of knowledge exists in its integral fullness. Thus, when we develop a wider opening, a greater conduit from within to the wider plane of Mind, we can have more of that knowledge. Ultimately, we have the potential to have all of that knowledge inside, and access it on demand. -RP] May I have a few examples for thoughts that originate from us? Senses are generally activated or stimulated by contact with external factors. So,can we say even in the case of the thoughts that are the results of stimulation of senses, thoughts are injected into us indirectly from outside? --SilentStudent 10:26, 10 March 2007 (UTC)
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