It turned out that I was merely looking at the mirror on the wall.
If an ordinary man, when he is about to die, could only see the five elements of consciousness as void; the four physical elements as not constituting an I; the real Mind as formless and neither coming nor going; his nature as something neither commencing at his birth nor perishing at his death, but as whole and motionless in its very depths; his Mind and environmental objects as one-if he could really accomplish this, he would receive Enlightenment in a flash. He would no longer be entangled by the Triple Woid; he would be a World-Transcendor. He would be without even the faintest tendency towards rebirth. If he should behold the gloious sight of all the Buddhas coming to welcome him, surrounded by every kind of gorgeous manifestation, he would feel no desire to approach them. If he should behold all sorts of horrific forms surrounding him, he would experience no terror. He would just be himself oblivious of conceptual thought and one with the Absolute. He would have attained the state of unconditioned being. This, then, is the fundamental principle. -- Huang Po
Submitted June 02, 2019 at 03:50AM by Kyuu-bi http://bit.ly/2MnObFa
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