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<strong>Conversations</strong> <strong>with</strong> <strong>Avant</strong>-<strong>garde</strong> <strong>Sages</strong><br />

all. <strong>The</strong>re are saints, sages and seers, and you've really beautifully<br />

edified the term seer.<br />

MATT KAHN: Thank you.<br />

WIZARD: I appreciate it greatly.<br />

MATT KAHN: Thank you, it's a very surprising turn of events<br />

when the sincerity of heart transitions from being caught up in<br />

what you see to simply seeing what you see. And when you just<br />

see what you see, you find the most miraculous paradox, or what<br />

you said so eloquently before, the marriage, which is what you see<br />

is what you've been conditioned to see, and yet the seeing that<br />

views it has never been conditioned at all. Even if we were to stare<br />

at an object and just to get the feeling of the act of seeing, and ask<br />

ourselves, in this experience of just seeing, in our feeling senses, in<br />

our intuitive sense, does it feel as if the seeing contains a history, a<br />

gender, a path, an agenda? Does it seem to contain an identity?<br />

Does there seem to be a root cause in the seeing, and if there's<br />

nothing but seeing, that means already despite the appearance of a<br />

world that's just reflecting back your experience based on how<br />

over stimulated the nervous system is in the body, inherently,<br />

naturally, the seeing contains no identity, no gender, no agenda,<br />

and no preference. And there's no root cause to the seeing, which<br />

means if there's no root cause to the seeing that means the world<br />

has absolutely no effect on you, you're the only one seeing this.<br />

WIZARD: And that seeing is the marriage of form and<br />

formlessness, the marriage is consummated in that seeing, in the<br />

root love in the truest sense.<br />

MATT KAHN: Yes. And isn't it ironic, and I like what you're<br />

saying, it’s beautifully and eloquently put, that when love in the<br />

truest sense is the celebration of the marriage of the deepest<br />

seeing in existence. And yet children teach us this in every<br />

moment, where the moment they feel love is when they're being<br />

paid attention to. It is the seeing that lets the child know that they<br />

are loved and supported.<br />

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