unpublished notes, Franklin Jones (Adi Da Samraj), 1971
We know the worlds through and in experience or cognition. In fact, we are always experiencing only one thing. There is only one experience and that is cognition itself. Nothing appears that is not already cognition. The worlds cannot be radically separated from cognition. The point is not that the worlds do not exists apart from cognition or the consciousness of them. It is simply that the significant fact for us is that we are only and radically experiencing and we know nothing that can be radically separated from experiencing or cognition.
The Truth for us is entirely radically the truth of cognition or concerning cognition. The truth for us is the radicaly understanding of cognition. No investigation or
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