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@Vineeto There is something that I haven’t noticed before in this quote that you posted above from Richard to me: “And all this while I asked ‘how am I experiencing this moment of being alive? … and the essential character of the perfection of the physical infinitude of this material universe was enabled by ‘my’ concurrence. This enabling is experienced as a ‘pure intent’ running as a ‘golden thread’, as it were, from the purity and perfection of the PCE to that little-used faculty: naiveté (which is the closest one can get to innocence).” (Richard, List B, James, 17 Oct 1999a).

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And all this while I asked ‘how am I experiencing this moment of being alive? … and the essential character of the perfection of the physical infinitude of this material universe was enabled by ‘my’ concurrence. This enabling is experienced as a ‘pure intent’ running as a ‘golden thread’, as it were, from the purity and perfection of the PCE to that little-used faculty: naiveté (which is the closest one can get to innocence). (Richard, List B, James, 17 Oct 1999a).

Kuba: Oh and I have to add that it was Vineeto’s wonderful post to Andrew that helped me put this together too – Andrew - #1478 by Vineeto
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Indeed, it is to allow this “little-used faculty: naiveté” to flourish, which will enable one to see “the “hard” in actualism”, the addiction to being ‘me’, as a superfluous appendix that can joyfully be discarded.

Cheers Vineeto

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