Knowledge & Relationship
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K: The fragment can not become the whole.
A: No. The fragment cannot become the whole, in and of itself.
K: But the fragment is always trying to become the whole.
A: Exactly. Exactly. Now of course, in the years of very serious and devoted contemplation and exploration of this which quite clearly you have undertaken with great passion, I suppose it must have occurred to you that the first sight of this, while one is in the condition of the observer, must be very frightening in the condition of the observer, the thought that there is no passage.
K: No. But you see I never looked at it that way.
A: Please tell me how you looked at it. Please.
K: From childhood I never thought I was a Hindu.
A: I see.
K: I never thought, when I was educated in England and all the rest of it, that I was European. I never was caught in that trap. I don't know how it happened, I was never caught in that trap.
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