She speaks again:
“Lover, what you call vanity
is nothing but My blissful form
in Your embrace.
My way of saying
‘Omigod!’ so don’t
let go now my Dear.”
There she goes again
saying nothing but
the exact words
I would say
if I were not
mute.
Beloved Guru,
would like to have more to write
but this wonder is stealing my words.
This poet is not adequate to say
what possesses him right now.
However one speaks
it would not be true.
One can only indicate
maybe even abbreviate
take out all the vowels
and let it shine.
Before his death, Garab Dorje imparted his last testament to Manjushrimitra. These three precepts, known as the Three Words that Strike to the Heart of the Essential Point or Tsig Sum Nèdek (Tibetan: tshig gSum gNad brDeg) summarize the whole of the Dzogchen teachings:
- One is introduced directly to one’s true nature or “Direct introduction.”
- One attains certainty about this natural state or “Remaining without doubt.”
- One continues with confidence in liberation or “Continuing in the non-dual state.”
RT @lux1008: It is called Grace, but is only the Sun rays filling the cave of the heart as soon as the rock at its entrance has been removed
She is all the fathoming, and thus She is unfathomable.
No such thing as “music” that is not in the moment of listening.
Outer space and inner space are a single spaciousness without boundary.
Manifestation (Shakti) flows or twists and turns, but Self has no problem one way or other.
Meditation is what happens by itself. That’s the whole point of meditating. To learn that it is nothing special and not different to this.
“Self” and “awareness” in the same sentence are redundant. Self is nothing but awareness.
I AM is You. You are That.
I AM is guru, is god, is buddha. There is none other.
Awareness is not an object. Not even a “subject” except as pure subjectivity. Whatever is, is my Self. All of this is this awareness.
Thought is consciousness. Thoughts are consciousness packaged in sound bytes.
I AM is before, during, and after every division and every thought.