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“Once you have learned how to subtract the gross form of my, subtract the subtle form of my. Thereafter, subtract the subtler and the subtlest forms. After subtracting all that, I [Self] will be sep...”
“I and my are two separate tracks. They never unite. One may say, this is my wife, we both are one [united]. But we cant say they are one, can we? Both the I are indeed separate, arent they?”
“Once you have learned how to subtract the gross form of ‘my’, subtract the subtle form of ‘my’. Thereafter, subtract the subtler and the subtlest forms. After subtracting all that, ‘I’ [Self] will ...”
“I’ and ‘my’ are two separate tracks. They never unite. One may say, ‘this is my wife, we both are one [united]’. But we can’t say they are ‘one’, can we? Both the ‘I’ are indeed separate, aren’t they?”