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Saying so in those terms will not help teaching. Example—yes; existence —yes. You need not say who you are, when you know who you are; and if you say who you are, you do not know who you are. Beware who speaks in those terms. There may be distortion. (Too fast to follow.) It is dangerous to have highly distorted truth. If you know who you are, you do not need these words.
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Rightness is indeed pleasure, yes. All pleasure—all true pleasure—is indeed right. However, pleasure in the terms of which I spoke referred, unfortunately, to a smug and rather unpleasant satisfaction at having attained a certain position. The position has been attained, but beneath it all the attitude denies it and prevents its fruition. Far be it from me to shatter idols.
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([Gene]: “Yes. You’ve been giving me difficult answers to difficult questions. Now let’s try the most difficult. I would like to state a proposition and get your response to it. We have been chasing a point—you and I—and it is my feeling that at the level at which we have been chasing it, it is not possible for me to really understand the point and moreover that at the level at which I should like to understand the point, there is indeed nothing to discuss. Does this make any sense?”)
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