to know is to experience, you may have been informed of a fact but until you experience it then you know it.Dontaskme wrote: ↑Thu Apr 14, 2022 7:48 amWhat you are posting here are known concepts...appearances within the dream of artificial separation.. conceptual knowledge can only point to the illusory nature of it's reality....illusory doesn't mean existence is not, it is, but is unknowable except what is projected as concept in this imagined conception.
In reality, there is no conceptual ( I ) who lives or dies. In the same context a cat does not know it is a cat.
The ( I ) that is conceptually known, knows nothing because concepts are artificial projections, aka images of the imageless.
take the Christian born again experience for example, you've been informed of salvation in Christ Jesus but you don't know until you've been "born again" (baptized in the Holy Spirit) experience the Presence of God.