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If you close your eyes for a second, even if you're
a nonmeditator, you have a salient glimpse of yourself as empty, whether your
mind is trained to think so or not. If the mind can just let go and
surrender everything to the moment and reside in presence then the mind has come
into the focal point of the real and not the imagined, in the moment of
now. That presence of the now is itself ones own cognition, ones own self,
as empty awareness. Simple.
When you come to understand that that is all that
you will ever know and nothing else then you come to enlightenment. A state of
knowing and unknowing, a state of dao, of christian rosencreutz. There is
nothing else but open presence directly cognized with merely a film of change on
the surface. The change is very engaging, but it is of the one taste of the
empty mind, the only thing which is ever really known in anything. And nothing
that one grasps after will ever be grasped because there is nothing but the
empty mind at the end of each day, and life. Because the reflection, because the
light, because the crystal, because the bell, because the cross, because the
night. Because is why! Surrender the intellect to the moment of now and you've
recovered completely. There is no other moment.
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