Monday, July 13, 2009


OPEN SECRET

wei wu wei

As LONG AS subject is centred in a phenomenal

object, and thinks and speaks therefrom, subject is identified
with that object and is bound.
As long as such condition obtains, the identified
subject can never be free—for freedom is liberation from
that identification.
Abandonment of a phenomenal centre constitutes
the only 'practice', and such abandonment is not an act
volitionally performed by the identified subject, but a
non-action (wu wei) leaving the noumenal centre in control
of phenomenal activity, and free from fictitious interference
by an imaginary 'self.
Are you still thinking, looking, living, as from an
imaginary phenomenal centre? As long as you do that you
can never recognise your freedom.
Could any statement be more classic?
Could any statement be more obvious?
Could any statement be more vital?
Yet—East and West—how many observe it?
So

Could any statement be more needed?

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