ground wrote:How does a statement hold anything?
Astus wrote:I don't know what depths you refer to.
I wasn't using the words I've highlighted metaphorically, let alone literally. {I kinda regret 'coming out' autistic on this forum

} - I was just making use of the conventions of language.
ground wrote:Consciousness grasps itself.
Or not - in the case of enlightened beings?
ground wrote:The conceiver and the conceived ... one or two? Subjectively and objectively ... one or two?

One, I guess - I only intuit that 'answer' somewhere in the gaps between conscious thoughts. I trust it won't be exactly the same for an enlightened being, and that's before we even start saying 'not neither one nor two' etc. etc..
Astus wrote:The will for enlightenment usually comes from understanding suffering and its causes.
Well yeah; the central underlying cause and theme of suffering seems to be the idea that everything must refer back to some 'thing' called 'me'. Having gathered that much on reflection (rather than by calculation, lol), the will to 'be free of self' can appear-??

"Removing the barrier between this and that is the only solution" {Chogyam Trungpa - "The Lion's Roar"}