Guest guest Posted February 16, 2000 Report Share Posted February 16, 2000 While I'm typing here, my practice is awareness of the words, but also of the fullness/emptiness of experience that surrounds and infuses the words. Practice can't be separated from who one is. Thus, what appears to be nonpractice is not something other than practice. There is nothing that is not oneself, and oneself is no-thing. Practice is remembering that one forgot in order to remember that one forgot. Practice is simply being present. Being present is effortless and practice is not-practice. Being present involves all of who one is, and all of one's awareness. There is no meditator. Meditation is simply being. Meditation is who one is. Nonmeditation is beyond aiming at a state, or being an entity that could aim at a state of being. There is no one walking the path. The path is exactly what is before one. The path is walking me. Truth is pathless awareness. Radiance with no center. This dream arising as Whole, is pure Light. Shining as all things, there is nothing to be done. Nothing is out of place. There is no one to be seen walking the vast Way. Living each day is timeless. Movment occurs but nothing moves. Love, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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