Being Specific and Being Precise are Not the Same
Let’s not confuse
being specific with being precise. They are not the same. Being precise is a function of the
Clear Essence, the Clear diamond. Being specific is a function of the
Point. The Point is the most specific essential
presence there is. When
you experience the Point, you are a singularity, as specific as one can be. There is no more specific experience of Essence than the Point – a one-pointed, singular, concentrated sense of
identity and presence. It is the most specific way one can experience oneself. That’s why we say that it is simplicity itself. It has no parts – it’s one thing, very simple, very specific. And because it is the most specific quality, it aids us in being able to be specific about anything. Precision, however, is a matter of exactness, of distinguishing one thing from another.