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Author Topic: All paths lead to the same meadow  (Read 19305 times)
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« Reply #23: March 16, 2010, 05:13:07 pm »

We can debate as much as we want, but we can never know the unknowable, or comprehend the vastness that is the Divine.

Is it that the Divine is inherrently unknowable/incomprehenisble, or that the human consciousness is inherrently unable to fully know/comprehend the Divine? Either way, could you expand a little on why you think this is the case?
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