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  • This task of self-observation, rather than endless dichotomy, is necessary and darn tricky. The best one can do, is to make a commitment to a higher power, to one's inner self, that one will do all one can to further the search. The only real service we can render to that which we perceive and interpret in phenomenal existence as 'others' is by awakening to universal consciousness ourselves.

    This experience-pattern of intellect fueled by emotion is called 'me' or 'myself', and is the thing we know the least about, having never questioned it in other than a 'self-serving' way. Early in life he pursued an interest in Egyptology which culminated in the publication of two books on ancient Egyptian history and culture in Everything cognised is just what is called 'mind', And what is called 'mind' is just the cognising of everything.

    When you kick a man when he is down - do you realise that you are kicking yourself?

    Is wei wu a real person

    After the commitment is made, and forgotten, we continue to struggle by working on improving the intuition, and doing the best we can with what's available. Such a present moment, self-contradictory in terms, would only be possible in a dimension of eternity, not in one of time and space. Intellectual understanding should be not indispensable to a 'simple' mind, but, with our conditioning, it would seem to be an almost inevitable preliminary.

    There is no mystery whatever - only inability to perceive the obvious. No doubt, but the apparent difficulty is due to our conditioning. Truth is that which lies in a dimension beyond the reach of thought. It is a dangerous trap because in time you are forced to resolve every issue you ever came to in the mental realm. Pack your bags, Go to the station without them, Catch the train, And leave your self behind.

    Of the many earnest, and how earnest, people we may observe reading, attending lectures, studying and practising disciplines, devoting their energies to the attainment of a liberation which is by definition unattainable, how many are not striving via the ego-concept which is itself the only barrier between what they think they are and that which they wish to become but always have been and always will be?

    It is only the artificial ego that suffers. But, here and there, a lonely bubble answered, 'We are this stream', and there was neither surprise nor indignation in their voices, but just a quiet certitude. Humility, metaphysically, implies the absence of any entity to be either 'proud' or 'humble'. They merely contribute to understanding. Living should be perpetual and universal benediction.

    This is the only 'practice'. The writer of these lines has nothing whatsoever to teach anyone; his words are just his contribution to our common discussion of what must inevitably be for us the most important subject which could be discussed by sentient beings. Give him another kick - if you deserve it!

    Who is wei wu on x

    We ourselves are not an illusory part of Reality; rather are we Reality itself illusorily conceived. When you give a shilling to a beggar - do you realise that you are giving it to yourself? Rather is its nature 'vast and expansive like space itself'. What we know as 'life' is the analytical realisation in the seriality of time of our eternal reality.

    They should be for us a source of stimulation, and nothing more