Roy Melvyn,Wu Hsin

No Other to Each Other

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  • jyoti dhawanhas quoted5 years ago
    When growth stops, dissolution begins.
    The root cause of death is nothing other than birth
  • jyoti dhawanhas quoted5 years ago
    "What am I?" is the Only Question.
    With the attention firmly fixed on the sense of being,
    Ask the Only Question.
    Do not develop an answer.
    Ask the Question and wait.
    When a thought intervenes,
    Ask the Only Question again.
    Then wait.
    This continues until one falls off of the floor.
    The answer can be told yet it must be seen.
    The taste of the orange can be described,
    Yet, the orange remains unknown until it is tasted.
    Wu Hsin will now begin the telling.

    The Absolute does not speak;
    Wu Hsin speaks at Its behest.
    This is the testimony of Wu Hsin.
    It is the primal truth.
    It is the final truth.
    As I am, you are.
    Nothing else need be known.
    Only the body and the mind become.
    There is nothing I can become that I am not already.
    No one who sees me in any shape sees Me.
    All there is is MySelf and My Expressions.
    All else are stories crafted by children.
    I sit astride that sphere in which all things manifest.
    I am the unconditional pre-condition.
    However, phenomena obscure My Presence.
    Remove the labels from everything.
    What is revealed is that in essence,
    All is one,
    All is MySelf,
    That which is not subject to any
  • jyoti dhawanhas quoted5 years ago
    Value only what is seen when the eyes are closed.
  • jyoti dhawanhas quoted5 years ago
    Value only what is seen when the eyes are closed
  • jyoti dhawanhas quoted5 years ago
    Whenever you put in effort, it is body-based.
    If the body is not yours, how can the effort be yours
  • jyoti dhawanhas quoted5 years ago
    There can be no meeting the Self.
    To meet the Self requires one be separate from It and
    That is not the case.
  • jyoti dhawanhas quoted5 years ago
    The perfected man is he
    Who is no longer driven to be perfect.
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