Book Title: Where Nothing seems to be
Author(s): Hermann Kuhn
Publisher: Hermann Kunh

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________________ Hermann Kuhn We definitely sense (time and again) how exalted and noble we really are inside, - that we are capable of achieving so much more, able to reach so much farther than we currently do. - Why not go deeper into this, our very own notion, and purposely expand it to its true greatness. - What would the world need more than everyone realizing this supreme nobility within himself. and manifesting it in his daily dealings? Are there others who perceive the same ? As this profound, comprehensive, for me entirely new perception awoke within, I wanted to know if there were others who had experienced anything similar. A first mentioning of this I found in an obscure Tibetan manuscript - 'The Tibetan Book of The Great Liberation'. Then another account surfaced in the Upanishads - a collection of ancient Indian scriptures connected to the Vedas. These texts are readily available within the public domain, yet mostly are unknown and considered difficult to understand. (I currently transfer these scriptures into accessible modern-day language, and will append them later.) A third, more elaborate - Western - description I discovered in two manuscripts of the Nag Hammadi scrolls. They belong to more than fifty gospels written shortly after the events in Judea 2000 years ago, but were intentionally excluded from the official collection of scriptures called 'The Bible'.

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