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The Great Way is not difficult
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for those who have no preferences.
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When Love and Hate are both absent,
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everything becomes clear and undisguised.
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Make the smallest distinction however
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and heaven and Earth
are set infinitely apart.
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If you wish to see the truth
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then hold no
opinions for or against anything.
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To set what you like against
what you dislike
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is the disease of the Mind.
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When the deep meaning of things
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is not understood
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the mind's essential peace is disturbed
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to no avail.
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The Way is perfect,
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like vast space,
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where nothing is lacking
and nothing is in excess.
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Indeed, it is due to our choosing,
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to accept or reject, that we do not
see the true nature of things.
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Live neither in the entanglements
of outer things,
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nor in inner feelings of emptiness.
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Be serene in the Oneness of things
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and such erroneous views
will disappear by themselves.
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When you try to stop activity
to achieve passivity
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your very effort fills you with activity.
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As long as you remain in
one extreme or the other
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you will never know Oneness.
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Those who do not live in the single way
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fail in both activity and passivity,
assertion and denial.
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To deny the reality of things
Is to miss their reality.
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To assert the emptiness of things
is to miss their reality.
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The more you talk
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and think about it, the further astray
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you wander from the truth.
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Stop talking and thinking
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and there is nothing
you will not be able to know.
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To return to the root
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is to find the meaning,
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but to pursue appearances
is to miss the source.
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At the moment of inner enlightenment
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there is a going beyond
appearance and emptiness.
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The changes that appear to occur
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in the empty world we call real
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only because of our ignorance.
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Do not search for the truth.
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Only cease to cherish opinions.
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Do not remain in the dualistic state.
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Avoid such pursuits carefully.
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If there is even a trace of this and that,
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of right and wrong,
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the Mind Essence
will be lost in confusion.
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Although all dualities come from the One,
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do not be attached even to this One.
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When the Mind exists
undisturbed in the Way
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nothing in the world can offend,
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and when a thing can no longer offend
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it ceases to exist in the old way.
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When no discriminating thoughts arise
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the old mind ceases to exist.
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When thought objects vanish
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the thinking subject vanishes.
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As when the Mind vanishes, objects vanish.
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Things are objects because of the subject.
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The mind is such because of things.
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Understand the relativity of these two
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and the basic reality;
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the unity of emptiness.
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In this emptiness
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the two are indistinguishable
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and each contains in itself
the whole world.
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If you do not discriminate between course
and fine
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you will not be tempted to prejudice
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and opinion.
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To live in the Great Way
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is neither easy nor difficult,
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but those with limited views
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are fearful and irresolute.
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The faster they hurry
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the slower they go
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and clinging cannot be limited.
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Even to be attached to the
idea of Enlightenment
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is to go astray.
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Just let things be in their own way
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and there will be neither
coming nor going.
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Obey the nature of things
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and you will walk freely and undisturbed.
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When thought is in bondage
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the truth is hidden,
for everything is
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murky and unclear,
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and the burdensome practice of judging
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brings annoyance and weariness.
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What benefit can be derived
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from distinctions and separations?
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If you wish to move in the One Way
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do not dislike even the
world of senses and ideas.
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Indeed to accept them fully
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is identical with true enlightenment.
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The wise person strives toward no goals
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but the foolish person fetters themselves.
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There is one Dharma not many.
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Distinctions arise from the
clinging
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needs of the ignorant.
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To seek mind with the discriminating mind
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is the greatest of all mistakes.
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Rest and unrest derive from illusion.
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With Enlightenment
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there is no liking and disliking.
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All dualities come from
ignorant inference.
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They are like dreams
or flowers in air;
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foolish
to try to grasp them.
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Gain and loss,
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right and wrong;
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such thoughts must finally
be abolished at once.
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If the eye never sleeps
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all dreams will naturally cease.
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If the Mind makes no discriminations
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the ten thousand things are as they are;
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of single essence.
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To understand the mystery
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of this One Essence is to be released
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from all entanglements.
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When all things are seen equally
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the timeless self essence is reached.
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No comparisons or analogies
are possible in this
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causeless, relationless state.
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Consider movement
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stationary and the stationary in motion
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and both movement and rest disappear.
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When such dualities cease to exist,
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Oneness itself cannot exist.
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To this ultimate finality
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no law or description applies.
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For the unified mind,
in accord with the Way,
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all self-centered striving ceases.
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Doubts and irresolutions vanish
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and life in true
faith is possible.
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With a single stroke we
are freed from bondage.
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Nothing clings to us
and we hold to nothing.
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All is empty,
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clear, self-illuminating, with
no exertion of the mind's power.
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Here thought, feeling, knowledge
and imagination are of no of no value.
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In this world of suchness
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there is neither self
nor other than self.
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To come directly into harmony
with this reality
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just simply say when doubt arises:
"not two".
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In this "not two" nothing is separate,
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nothing is excluded.
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No matter when or where
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Enlightenment means entering this truth.
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And this truth is beyond extension
or diminution in time or space.
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In it a single thought
is ten thousand years.
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Emptiness here,
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emptiness there.
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But the infinite universe stands
always before your eyes.
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Infinitely large and infinitely small-
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no difference.
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For definitions have vanished
and no boundaries are seen.
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So too with being and non-being.
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Don't waste time in doubts and arguments
that have nothing to do with this.
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One thing, all things,
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move among and intermingle
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without distinction.
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To live in this realization is to be
without anxiety about non-perfection.
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To live in this faith is the
road to non-duality
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because the non-dual is one
with the trusting mind.
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Words!
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The way is beyond language,
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for in it there is no yesterday,
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no tomorrow,
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no today.