To ask 'who knows non-being' is to miss the point, for in true non-being, there is no knower left to ask the question. Non-being is not an experience to be registered; it is the silence that arises when the knower ceases to exist.
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To ask 'who knows non-being' is to miss the point, for in true non-being, there is no knower left to ask the question. Non-being is not an experience to be registered; it is the silence that arises when the knower ceases to exist.