Saturday, February 5, 2011

The Other's World

In your world, all that exists is the Infinite and you.
In the world of your neighbor, all that exists is the Infinite and him. And his world is just as true as yours.

In the world of a cow, there's just the Infinite and it. So with an insect, so with a plant, so even with a rock.
Every seat of consciousness constitutes a world. And each world is true.
Knowing this is also part of your world:
The knowledge that in the other person's world you are only an accessory, an interface by which he connects.
And now you know how to enter his world.

T. Freeman

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