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I've come to see why, as this view of total and completely undifferentiated indivisibility, that even some idea of 'one', or 'oneness' falls effortlessly to the wayside...self-liberating within itself, as itself. The idea of "one without a second" in contemplation reveals itself as an impossibility. The reason for this is that in order for anything or anyone to be determined as some singularity or some individuality, there would needs be some other by which such singularity could be established. This 'oneness' such as everything and everyone would be established as, and being all-inclusive or non-exclusive, has no other, no thing whatsoever from any of it's aspectual viewpoints by which it could then truthfully be determined. So, with this provision that here is nothing separate, nothing divisible by anything else...neither one nor two, nor one divided into even infinite portions, then this truth of indivisibility stands beyond even oneness, and will supplant our view of all things whether individually...OR all together. RWB