See-er

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Uncommon spelling of seer. alt-of, uncommon

    "Firſt in that Pow’r [to whoſe eternal thought / No outward object e’er one image brought, / The part, the whole, the ſee-er and the ſeen, / No diſtance, inference, or act between:] / Reason preſides, diffuſing thence abroad / Thro’ truth, thro’ things—the Teſt, the Point of God."

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"The seeing of Truth cannot be dualistic (a "thing" seen). It cannot be seen by a see-er, or via a see-er. There can only be a seeing which itself is Truth."

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