That which is subjective and, in turn, Subjectivity is that which is said to exist "within" the "mind." Analogically, that which is objective and, in turn, Objectivity is that which is said to exist "outside" the "mind". The concepts or perceptions of these depend totally upon the concept or perception of "mind." The word "Mind" has many definitions, but a major one is that intermediate thing which allows us to experience.

Traditional subject-verb-object grammar reinforces the perception of subjectivity of the subject and the perception of objectivity of the object. Thinking in terms of subject and object promotes a limited (imperfect) dualism that creates Illusion.

Upon departing from the tradition, as some gurus do when they claim that they "See the seer," "Hear the hearer," - thus implementing subject-verb-subject or object-verb-object grammar - they diminish the perception that there exists any subjectivity or objectivity whatsoever.

The realization that the objective mind does not exist eliminates the imperfect subject-object duality resulting in the beyond perfect duality of subject-subject or object-object. The verb is then free to act independently of either or both, creating true perception untangled from limited dualism and the illusions that it creates.

Transcending the confines of limited grammar, the ultimate result is that Subject and Object become one, Subjectivity and Objectivity become superfluous, and Experience becomes raw.

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