THE REALIZED STATE - PART 16
This series will offer direct pointers to the natural state. What these pointers do is illuminate the way – revealing the cul-de-sacs or false paths. It is easy to become lost in the variety of mystical experience; yet these pointers bring you back again and again to the correct direction. The natural state can never be described, as this would make it simply another object in consciousness, splitting the unified field into subject (seeker) and object (realization). Instead, these pointers have the effect of eroding the false, dissolving the mistaken sense of self-identity and creating the conditions for the return to the non-dual state.
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Remember, to know Yourself, return to the silence before words.
Although apparent phenomena manifest as diversity ---
yet this diversity is non-dual.
And of all the multiplicity of individual things that exist,
none can be confined in a limited concept.
Staying free from the trap of any attempt to say
'it's like this', or 'like that',
it becomes clear that all manifested forms
are aspects of the infinite formless,
and, indivisible from it,
are self-perfected.
Seeing that everything is self-perfected from the very beginning,
the disease of striving for any achievement
is surrendered,
and just remaining in the natural state
as it is,
the presence of non-dual contemplation
continuously spontaneously arises."
yet this diversity is non-dual.
And of all the multiplicity of individual things that exist,
none can be confined in a limited concept.
Staying free from the trap of any attempt to say
'it's like this', or 'like that',
it becomes clear that all manifested forms
are aspects of the infinite formless,
and, indivisible from it,
are self-perfected.
Seeing that everything is self-perfected from the very beginning,
the disease of striving for any achievement
is surrendered,
and just remaining in the natural state
as it is,
the presence of non-dual contemplation
continuously spontaneously arises."
– The Six Vajra Verses
Remember, to know Yourself, return to the silence before words.