THE MAGICAL NATURE OF BEING
99. Reality is an illusion - but a real illusion.
100. Māyā does not mean that something conceals something else and reality is under a veil. Māyā means that the entire being comes to being by magic and the entire being is in magic, and when the spell is broken the entities will not remain in their »enchanted« state.
101. In every perception - using first person, singular - the creator is myself. Whoever else could it be?
102. »It exists even if I do not experience it for when I slept it did not cease« - says the naive realist. But how does he know? Because he was told by someone else when he woke up. When man exists in a general dream the different dreams can have some importance but by no means in the sphere of ontological considerations.
103. Creatorness is magic as well as createdness - but in a different sense: creatorness is the magic of the magus; while createdness is the magic of the enchanted one.
104. In the most enchanted existence there can be found something of the Magus - that is why this existence is able to reduce himself to the all-preceding and all-surpassing position of the Magus.