Imperience is I ::: Being.
Experience is I ::: Doing.
One, not two ::: Nondual
:::

If experience is what I do,
imperience is what I am.
:::
Friend ::: Free
As our words are approximations, imperience states the absolute, aware being, the being we refer to as I.
It is a nondual expression in which the oneness of existence is implicit. It points to what we are, creative source. In contrast our differences and qualities are explicit, are who we are. The knowing is absolute, everything that is known is relative.
Contemplating the provisional, linguistic distinction of imperience may allow the mind to see past the content of experience and recognise its essence. Since experience is shared, it is about broadening an understanding, to encompass all that is and all that is not, serving as a direct path to recognise the peace of one self.
Im
Ex
Personal
Impersonal
Nonduality
The Principle of Oneness

How can things be explicitly
two but implicitly one?
We experience
a polarity,
an interdependent,
connected
opposition:
Hot & cold, positive & negative, presence & absence, energy & mass, time & space, active & passive, motion & stillness, impression & expression,
import & export,
inner & outer,
self & other.
::: Now
Being Knowing
:::
Knowing Being
Explicitly two
:::
Implicitly one
Absolute
:::
Relative
It is the context of One Experience.
Existence ::: Self ::: Being ::: Other :::
Oneness
:::
Recognition is
im ::: personal.
Now
Im ::: Ex
noun ::: New English via Middle English: experience ::: from Latin imperare (to command, govern) ::: in- ’towards’ + parare ‘make ready’ + -ence (denoting a quality or an instance of it, being), related to preparation, commend, also internal and government; from gubernare ‘to steer’
verb ::: to be
Balance
bi-+lanx
Middle English: from Old French balance (noun), balancer (verb), based on late Latin (libra) bilanx ‘(balance) having two scale pans’, from bi- ‘twice, having two’ + lanx ‘scale pan’.
Intro ::: Extro
Ex ::: Im
verb ::: noun ::: late Middle English: via Old French from Latin experientia, from experiri (try, test) related to experiment and expert. experience, to encounter or undergo (an event or occurrence), feel (an emotion or sensation)
:::
“Imperience”
contextualises
the noun for Being.
It has the body,
does experience.
Our
noun :::
name for It:
I :::
You
Friend and free share the same root;
so do truth, trust and tree for they express strength. Unity and uniqueness are also not two, but unus ::: one.
Alone or All One?
Subject
Object
Known
Knowing
We ::: You ::: I :::
Alone
::: All One
The Knowing & The Known
:::
The
Indivisible
dual
im,
imperi,
government
ex,
experiri,
try, test,
experiment
I
:::
I
Doing
thought, emotion,
time, space, duration,
form, body, mind, role (ego),
understanding, perception; …
Being
knowing ::: measuring ::: meting ::: meeting ::: middling ::: mediating ::: meditating :::
Nondual Unity
Each thing or word is (a) relative.
It exists on(e)ly as absolute relation.
So do we, as a different who,
not a different what ::: Imperience is I.
Experience is what you say about It.
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I
I
I
