KS PSHO BK OF SCRETS - 112 VBT
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Only a blind man can easily define what light is. When you do not know you are bold.
Ignorance is always bold; knowledge hesitates. And the more you know, the more you
feel that the ground underneath is dissolving. The more you know, the more you feel how
ignorant you are. And those who are really wise, they become ignorant. They become as
simple as children, or as simple as idiots
PPLX FUGB - DKMU - DURATTA KARUNA MUDITA UPEKKHA
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Tantra will start operating on the man, changing the man, so
that he can see. Tantra will not say what is light. Tantra will tell how to attain insight,
how to attain seeing, how to attain vision. When the vision is there, the answer will be
there. Tantra will not give you the answer; tantra will give you the technique to attain the
answer
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A Zen monk, Rinzai, attained his enlightenment, and the first thing he asked was, "Where
is my body? Where has my body gone?" And he began to search.
He called his disciples and said, "Go and find out where my body is. I have lost my
body."
He had entered the formless. You are also a formless existence, but you know yourself
not directly, but from others' eyes. You know through the mirror. Sometime, while
looking in the mirror, close your eyes and then think, meditate: if there was no mirror,
how could you have known your face? If there was no mirror, there would have been no
face. You do not have a face; mirrors give you faces. Think of a world where there are no
mirrors. You are alone -- no mirror at all, not even others' eyes working as mirrors. You
are alone on a lonely island; nothing can mirror you. Then will you have any face? Or
will you have any body? You cannot have one. You do not have one at all. We know
ourselves only through others, and the others can only know the outer form. That is why
we become identified with it.
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SIRDI SAI BABA- SHRADDHA X SABOOR
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Another Zen mystic, Hui-Hai used to say to his disciples, "When you have lost your head meditating, come immediately to me. When you lose your head, come immediately to me. When you begin to feel there is no head, do not be afraid; come immediately to me. This is the right moment. Now something can be taught to you." With a head, no teaching is possible. The head always comes in between.
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