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quote:to-see-the-phenomenal-world-fully-from-the-perspective-of-both-freedom-and-the-lack-of-separateness-between-oneself-and-others-is-to-see-it-also-with-an-irrationally-openhearted-warmth"To see the phenomenal world fully from the perspective of both freedom and the lack of separateness between oneself and others is to see it also with an irrationally openhearted warmth..."
Eleanor Rosch quote connecting non-dual perspective to compassion, opening Section 5.3
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extracted_from(2025) · Ruben Laukkonen · Fionn Inglis · Shamil Chandaria · Lars Sandved-Smith +4
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- Promised for Book 4, chapter 4 (Note 15).
- A cognitive‑perceptual explanation drawn from the earlier HUGGINS & ALEXANDER experiment.
- Central claim of the chapter: what appears subjective (inner feeling) is actually an objective measuring instrument for external reality
- The central mystery that true oneness produces maximum individuality.
- Subjective corollary of the boundary unmeasurability claim.
- Connection between process, attention, and love.
- Description of how feeling guides design steps from the existing wholeness of the site.