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To assert that the world is not there, that it does not exist, that the enlightened person does not see it, is to confuse beginners. Also it is semantically incomplete. Students would be more receptive, would understand more clearly, if they were told that it does exist but only in the way that a dream exists, as an idea in, and an experience of, consciousness.

-- Notebooks Category 21: Mentalism > Chapter 3 : The Individual and World Mind > # 10