14. BEING AS UNDERSTANDING
E1 now exists as UNDERSTANDING.
But BEING itself still stands outside UNDERSTANDING. E1 describes the first understanding of THE SENSATION — not the understanding of that which senses.
This creates an unavoidable tension. BEING and E1 exist simultaneously, but the relation between them is not understood. That which is, and that which is understood, now stand before each other without the relationship between them having been read.
This cannot remain unresolved. BEING meets its own understanding — and in this meeting the first self-mirroring arises.