"Pao-t'ung says "The sutras say to cross a river we need a raft, but
once we reach the other shore, we no longer need it. If a person
resolves to find their trur source and plumbs the depths of reason
and nature, they will see their original face and instantly awaken to
what is unborn. This is to reach the other shore. And once they are
there, they are there forever. They don't need to return
again. They will be free spirits unconcerned with material things,m
and they; will be happy and at peace. Chia-shan said. 'The Tao is
everywhere.' He also said, 'When you see form, you see the
mind.' But people only see form. They don't see the mind. If you
can look into the depths and think about what you are doing one
action at a time, you will suddenly see. This is called seeing your
nature. You can't know this nature through knowledge. You can't
perceive it through perception. This nature has no form or
appearance. When you don't see it, you see it. When you see it, you
don't see it.""
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The Universe is uncaused, like a net of jewels in which each is a
reflection of all the others in a fantastic, interrelated harmony without end.
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