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Buddha

A fish 🐟 can never know what ground is because the moment it comes on the surface of the ground to know what actually ground is it dies because fish itself is conditioned by the water and aquatic Life so as the man is conditioned by thought he cannot think beyond it because thought is limited and then men transcend the thoughts the man is no longer the man.

Just as a fish can never truly know what ground is, as its very existence is conditioned by the water and aquatic life, so too is man conditioned by his thoughts. Just as the fish cannot exist outside of the water, man cannot exist outside of his thoughts. Our thoughts shape our reality, they create the boundaries within which we exist. But just as the fish cannot know ground, we cannot truly know what lies beyond our thoughts. We are limited by the confines of our minds, trapped in a cycle of conditioned thinking. But if, by some stroke of enlightenment, we are able to transcend our thoughts, to break free from the shackles of our conditioned mind, then we are no longer bound by the limitations of man. We become something greater, something beyond human comprehension. We become one with the universe, with the very essence of existence itself. Our identity dissolves into nothingness, and we are left with a profound sense of unity with all that is. We are no longer separate beings, but rather a part of the infinite cosmic dance that is life itself. And in that moment of transcendence, we realize that we are not just man, but something far greater. We are eternal, we are infinite, we are one with the universe.