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The Inferential Life: Part IV 

The mystical experience of 'no you and no me', not only offers far more pleasure than common sexual encounter but, reveals a priority of UC: oneness is more valuable, more pure, than love.

 

 


 

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The mystical experience of 'no you and no me', not only offers far more pleasure than common sexual encounter but, reveals a priority of UC: oneness is more valuable, more pure, than love.

The concept of “no you and no me” required several articles of discussion to offer a modicum of explanation and cannot be addressed here in any meaningful way.

However, it reveals an extremely important characteristic of UC – what UC is primarily working toward in the world, contrary to popular opinion, is not love, per se, but spiritual oneness among all facets of the creation.

How do we know this to be true? This is not an intellectual puzzle to be solved. When you experience "no you and no me" for yourself, its overwhelming potency will be as obvious as the sun rising in the morning.

There is a cluster of writings which explores the meaning of “no you and no me.” The reader is invited to begin this investigation with:

Kairissi and Elenchus discuss how lovers' perceptions of existential beauty lead them to ultimate intimacy and oneness

 

 

 

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