Purifying The Mind
The purpose of life is to purify the mind.
The essence of mind is pure consciousness, but this has become contaminated by cluttered thoughts. We see through a dark lens of bias.
Purifying is letting go of every moment; this is the humility of the completion stage. For most of us, this may sound silly as we want to hold on to our understanding – and that is the contamination.
Life is a testing ground to experience experience, to be aware of awareness, to be conscious that we are consciousness – pure consciousness without holding on to any ideas of a self-construct. That testing ground is also a trap of seduction, enticing and persuading us – often subtly or indirectly – to act in ways that we might not have otherwise.
This is what we have to realise, and what we are here to transcend.
All sentient beings have a good heart,
but they’re silly with it.
The word ‘silly’ originally meant happy or blessed: over centuries, its meaning shifted from innocent to pitiable, and eventually to foolish.
The purpose of life is to transform a foolish heart into a blessed heart.
Then we can join the ancient fools.
A blessed heart doesn’t necessarily gain worldly achievements,
but prioritises wonder, humility, and love
over the cynical calculations of the ego.
By joining the ancient ‘fools’, we’re choosing the company of those who were wise enough to look foolish in the eyes of a superficial world. The blessed heart isn’t something shaped by social approval or external guidance, but rather by the quiet, often difficult, work of internal alchemy-transformation.
There’s a purity in the solitary path.
In silence, we don’t have to perform or explain our foolishness to anyone. We simply sit with it until the rough edges of the ego wear down, leaving only ancient, joyful simplicity.
It’s the path of the hermit or the mystic – individuals who found that the widest door to the divine is often the narrowest one.
There are things we need to know to give us confidence
that we are pure consciousness and nothing else.