Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 'You' cannot 'see' (or seek) IT , because 'you' think 'you' are looking, and 'you' cannot see the looking, for IT is what is looking, and what is looking is not a 'you.' No 'you' ever in the history of humanity could ever see IT. 'You' removed - IT IS HERE. ------- I cannot say it, I cannot know it, I cannot become it. Because I am it, And that is all I am. When Light seeks out Darkness, The only finding is the apperception, .................that what has been 'found'..................was the absence of that which was seeking. All that a Seeker can find is his own absence, For this which is seeking,....... is all there could have been to be found. Asking 'Who am I?' therefore is the Light Searching for the Darkness of a 'me,' And finding that there is no 'who?' but only the absence of the presence of this-which-is-asking. Why does light seek out Darkness? Because there is nothing else in the Cosmos which it has not found. I think that I act; But all the time I am being dreamed by what-I-am. There is only I, unconditioned, devoid of attribute or identity. A mere thought of 'me' is instantaneous bondage. All is just seeing; there is no thing seen. And there is no see-er other than the seeing of the seen. As long as there is thinking as if by an objective appearance - there is a 'you,' and 'it' thinks 'it' is bound. As soon as such a thinking-process ceases there is no 'you' to think that it is bound. For no 'you' is present when mind is fasting. In a fasting mind no I-concept arises. And there is no inferential entity to assume that it is unfree. Or free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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