6. BEYOND THE TWO TRUTHS

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BEYOND THE TWO TRUTHS

Now we must be careful here to not fall into the trap which Nagarjuna warned of generating in the mind a Third Truth. We must then return to this idea of One Truth which unites the two illusions of Existence and Non-Existence.

This middle path is far from Transcendental speculation, it is the Truth of Illusion. What is this Truth of Illusion? It is the acceptance as Real for survival parameters of both illusory Existence and illusory Non-Existence.

If we investigate this further, we are declaring that we accept as apparent truths those illusory phenomena which are the products of the Cognitive system and those illusory phenomenon which are beyond the grasping of Cognition and Consciousness.

With Concentration and Absorption we can examine the workings of the Cognitive system and its afferent allies. With Contemplation we can delve into the mysteries of the Shen union of the Masculine and Feminine Principles and open the doors to the experiences beyond normal consciousness of Function, Essence, Mind-Moments of Mindfulness and Undifferentiated Form.

Now these contemplations do not reveal any Third Truth. They do reveal the apparent Oneness of the illusions of Existence and Non-Existence, which is after all an illusion and therefore empty.

In order then to understand this Oneness of these two illusory sets we can enter by means of an exhaustive understanding of the illusions by examining the word conceptualizations and models of the Cognitive Afferent system (Left Hemisphere), confirming the processes by direct meditative experiences (concentration and absorption).

Similarly, one must examine the afferent processes of the right hemisphere processes that are beyond the access of normal consciousness by means of specific Contemplations and examine and build a model of these processes that form Function, Essence, Mindfulness mind-moments and Undifferentiated Form.

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