Buddha Nature Is Always Apparent
When you look without concluding or holding any notion about anything, the complete and certain truth is immediately apparent.
Addiction.
Aah. Addiction to the idea. Addiction.
Addiction to the idea is left. Is left? [Clicking finger and thumb] Is left? [Clicking] Is it left? [Clicking] [Smiles] Truth is left. [Clicking] Truth is left. [Clicking] But even addiction is not left. [Clicking] Because even for addiction you have to think about it. [Clicking] Even for addiction, you have to think about it. [Clicking] What is left [Clicking] Now. [Clicking] Now. [Clicking] Now. [Clicking] Before the click. [Clicking] Don’t conclude anything with your mind. I’m not looking for an answer. I’m just looking for your looking. I am just looking for your looking without concluding. It is my challenge to you that without you holding a notion about anything the complete and certain truth is apparent to you. You tell me how it is.
Key Teachings
- Even addiction requires thinking about it, pointing to something prior to thought that is not addicted
- Truth is apparent in the immediate 'now' - before the click, before conceptualization
- The complete truth is apparent when we look without concluding or holding notions about anything
From: This Awareness That Is Aware of Your Existence, Is Your Reality – 15th March 2021