Pure Consciousness Is Inconceivable
Inconceivable: not capable of being imagined or grasped mentally; unbelievable.
To conceive – to form an idea in the mind – is a process that takes time.
Pure consciousness is not an intellectual exercise; it is inconceivable in its spontaneity.
We cannot know pure consciousness as it’s what we are.
There is just realisation of the presence of knowingness, before anything is known.
That is our true reality.
This is why belief is an anathema to knowingness, as it obscures the natural process of just being aware.
Anathema: early 16th century, from Greek anathema ‘thing dedicated’: Later -‘thing devoted to evil’.
Projection is all we know. We do not know “reality” beyond our experience of reality, which is our interpretation of reality, which is our take on reality, which is our projection regarding reality. We cannot get beyond our experience to see what we are actually talking about. Reality is nothing more than our words about reality. We talk ourselves into believing what is there. We are nothing more than talk, talk, talk. Talking about talking.
Well, that seems to close any further discussion. 🙂
Tony