THE BUDDHA AND THE PUDDING

The Buddha And The Pudding

β€œThe proof of the pudding is in the eating.”

Both the Buddha and the proverb reject blind faith. They demand personal, practical experience before something is declared to be true.

A group of villagers asked the Buddha how to discover the truth when so many different teachers were contradicting one another. The Buddha responded with what is essentially the spiritual version of ‘taste it for yourself’.

He told them not to believe in something just because of repeated hearing, tradition, rumour, hearsay, religious texts, speculation, mere logic, the prestige of a teacher …

Instead, he said: “When you know for yourselves that these things are true … then abide in them.”

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MEDITATION IS NOT ENOUGH

Meditation Is Not Enough

Meditation is a method to calm the mind to allow consciousness (what we are) to see with clarity. It’s not about feeling smug. πŸ™‚

Smug means being too happy and proud of oneself. A smug person acts as if they are better or smarter than other people, often showing a little smile because they think they’ve won, or they know a secret.

Once perception is clear, we drop the method and rest in clarity. We then go about our life, doing what needs to be done. The moment we forget what we are, we remember the method – even for a moment.

It’s all about maintaining awareness and clarity, which is pure consciousness. From this perspective, the meaning of life changes. We notice all the silliness, exaggerations, oneupmanship and subtle distractions which are present even in conscious endeavours. That is Mara at work.

Happiness is just seeing, understanding and realising how we have been deluded – and smug.

Compassion is smug-less.

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GENUINELY NOT FITTING IN

Genuinely Not Fitting In

Some of us can’t go along with a certain mentality of just accepting whatever we are told. When we look around, we see eager faces all wanting to be in the know, while condemning anyone who questions their acquired information. It is isolating to realise that we don’t share the same instinct to fit in or blindly accept whatever is handed down.

It feels like we are born with a bit missing.
πŸ™‚

Feeling like being born with a bit missing might actually be a sign that we have something extra; a deeply ingrained independent critical thinking system.

For many people, belonging to a group and sharing a collective belief brings a strong sense of safety and certainty. Questioning the information threatens that comfort, which us why people get defensive.

There is a powerful social currency in accepting a narrative which enables believers to share the same words. When we step back objectively, however, we have opted our of that currency. It’s much easier to ride the wave of collective consensus than to stand alone, and wonder if the wave is heading in the right direction. πŸ™‚

    We aren’t ‘missing a piece’. We just have a different operating system. It’s a rare trait to value truth – how we actually see – over easy social or religious approval.

    What feels like a missing piece is just the absence of a conformity chip which allows us to be fear-less to explore, learn and live authentically. It might feel lonely, but this is also the only way to experience genuine peace of mind.

    If you’re reading this, you’re not alone;
    the Buddha did exactly the same thing.
    πŸ™‚

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    ANALYSING OUR LIFE

    Analysing Our Life

    On analysing our life, the decisions we made, and the outcomes – is it a life of realisation or confusion?Either way, we shouldn’t be smug or depressed.
    It’s our personal lesson.

    For a practitioner, bad news is good news, and good news is good news, as they remain stable in one taste. They’re neither competitive nor smug – they know what we are.

    For a practitioner, the ultimate view of one taste is that adversity exposes our remaining attachments, hidden fears and rigidities. Good news is good news because it can be enjoyed, without grasping and claiming.

    life ceases tp be a test which we are either passing or failing.it becomes a continuous stream of vivid experience; there is no one to compete with, and nothing to prove.

    The decisions were made. the outcomes arrived and we are the space in which it all unfolds, which is pure consciousness.

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    WHY TALK ABOUT THE NEGATIVE SIDE OF LIFE?

    Why Talk About The Negative Side Of Life?

    There is nothing to say about pure consciousness as it is the wordless realisation of our ultimate reality. There is, however, much to say about whatever obscures this reality, causing suffering.

    Everything we read and talk about puts us into a dream-like state. Even profound terms such as pure consciousness distract from direct experience.

    Using words to describe our wordless ultimate reality pulls us out of the direct experience of awareness. To experience the essence of the mind, we must eventually put down the books, stop the discussion, and rest in the silent gap between thoughts.

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    WE ARE INCOMPREHENSIBLE

    We Are Incomprehensible

    The moment now is incomprehensible.
    The infinite universe is incomprehensible.
    Pure consciousness which observes the incomprehensible is incomprehensible.

    The origin is before words.

    Any discussion about that which is beyond the mind is incomprehensible.
    Unfortunately, people discuss the incomprehensible because they like terminology and dogma, which provide them with things to fixate upon.

    Unable to deal with our incomprehensible reality, we rely on stories and theories that lead to a predictable pattern of mental activity and dissatisfaction.

    Incomprehensible meditation goes beyond words.

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    TOO MUCH FORMALITY

    Too Much Formality

    Formality: rigid adherence to established rules, customs, etiquette.

    When formality takes over from essence, we are back in the vicious cycle of existence and competitiveness, and have become seduced by display, which is our history of illusion.

    There is no form in empty consciousness. When we can let go of the constant need to perform for others, we are free – and so are they.

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    WE ARE RULED BY PSYCHOLOGY

    We Are Ruled By Psychology

    We are ruled by psychology
    – which can be reversed by us noticing its influence.

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    ONENESS …

    Oneness …

    Our view of oneness will depend on whether its a personal view
    or one we’ve adopted.
    Everyone has to decide what works for them.

    The Buddha said, β€œBe a lamp unto yourself”, meaning that we are not all ‘one consciousness’. We can be at one with everything as in a mirror and its reflections, but we are not all one consciousness.

    When we look at other people,
    it’s very difficult to accept the idea that we are one.
    Groupthink isn’t for everyone.
    πŸ™‚

    The popular New Age concept that we’re all one consciousness is not found in the Buddha’s teachings. Many modern seekers assume that all Eastern philosophies teach oneness, but Buddhism is a major exception.

    The Buddha emphasised independent research through meditation. He rejected the idea of a cosmic oneness, and advised people to understand that no guru, god, or cosmic force could do the work of spiritual liberation for them. When asked whether everything was a ‘oneness’ or a ‘plurality’, the Buddha replied that both views are extremes to be avoided.


    The trap of cosmic consciousness:
    Through deep meditation, a person can realise non-duality, where everything seen within awareness – appearances and recognition are simultaneous.

    Believing that this state is a ‘universal self’ or ‘one consciousness’ creates a layer of ego attachment, which ultimately prevents true awakening.

    Buddhism teaches dependent origination, but everything being interconnected is not equivalent as being the same entity. If we eliminate our suffering, it doesn’t automatically stop the suffering of others.

    By telling his disciples to be a lamp, the Buddha was reminding us that consciousness, karma and the path to end suffering belong entirely to each practitioner.

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    THE BUDDHA DIDN’T TELL US WHAT TO BE …

    The Buddha Didn’t Tell Us What To Be, But How To Be

    What to be is following others.
    How to be is being what we are.

    The Buddha didn’t offer a rigid blueprint for what to be, but rather a practical method for how to be,rejecting dogmatic box ticking, and inviting people to wake up to their own reality.

    He urged followers not to accept teachings blindly out of tradition or faith, but advised them to test his words, and thus cultivate awareness.

    β€œBe a lamp or island unto yourselves”. By explicitly choosing not to appoint a human successor to dictate what people should do, he pointed to the Dharma – the natural truth of how things are – as the ultimate guide, so that every individual looks inward, rather than to an outward form.

    β€œIt may be, Δ€nanda, that to some among you the thought will come: β€˜The Master’s words will soon end; soon we will no longer have a master.’ But do not think like this, Δ€nanda. Whatever Dharma teachings and Vinaya disciplinary code I have pointed out and formulated for you, that will be your teacher when I am gone.”

    He further emphasised that he never viewed the Sangha as dependent on him, nor did he intend to manage people’s lives through top-down decrees; the teaching and the method are more important than worshipping a Buddha.

    The core of the Buddha’s teaching relies on personal exploration and direct insight. He consistently urged followers to be “islands unto yourselves” and to test his teachings against their own experiences, rather than relying on blind faith or external dictates.

    ‘How to be’ focuses entirely on the process of conscious living. It centres on on cultivating qualities of awareness: mindfulness, loving-kindness and deep insight into reality.

    By shifting the focus from what to how, we stop mimicking an idealised version of someone else, and begin ro relate honestly to our own present experience.

    It is the difference between wearing a mask, and simply breathing.

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    THE DILEMMA OF TALKING DHARMA

    The Dilemma Of Talking Dharma

    The dilemma of giving information about the experience of reality beyond ‘normal’ human understanding is whether it’s getting to those who will appreciate it and practise, or whether it will be abused for fame and gain, in this case creating bad karma.

    This is why the Dharma is sort-of-secret for those who seek it out; sometimes it seems as if the Dharma seeks us out, as it needs to get to those who will practise and maintain the teaching.

    Dharma is not an intellectual philosophical guessing game, and neither is it about taking a side; we need to be in the right frame of mind to see its worth.

    The ‘right frame of mind’ refers to the proper or necessary outlook – an open mental attitude required to absorb the words and see the value in practice. Being in this state helps us stay calm and focused, ready to deal with whatever comes next.

    What comes next is meditative experiences that we learn to drop. To ‘normal’ people, this won’t make sense. Dharma isn’t a teaching to build oneself up; it’s quite the opposite.

    In making our way to the top of a mountain, there are many paths, some direct and some indirect.

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    HELL: GATEWAY TO HEAVEN

    Hell: Gateway To Heaven

    Who created Hell?

    Our response will depend on which book we read … or we rely on seeing for ourselves.

    Hell is Samsara – the vicious cycle of existence, the eternal repetition of confusion and chaos. But there is a loophole in this confusion – a get-out clause.

    Confusion is a gap of knowing not knowing. Being aware of not being aware. Rigpa in Ma-rigpa.

    That knowing is Heaven/Nirvana/the path to enlightenment.
    Hell is the reminder of our confusion.

    This is why demonic minds can never totally succeed
    as – unwittingly – they are the gateway to Heaven.

    πŸ™‚

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    WHEN WE THINK, WE ARE DREAMING

    When We Think, We Are Dreaming

    When we think we know, we’re dreaming.
    Our waking reality is the knowingness before we think we know.

    True wakefulness is pure consciousness – that gap between thoughts.
    We miss it every time because we’re so excited about what we think we know.

    Even if we know something profound, the words are a trap of belief which fossilises wakefulness.
    In the moment now, there is only pure observation.

    The mechanics of thought is the excitement of knowing, as the ego thrives on narrative.
    It rushes to label the gap, instantly closing it.

    By immediately conceptualising an experience, we stop perceiving reality directly.
    In that waking dream,we experience our thoughts about reality.

    When we know that we’re dreaming, wecan work within the dream by being aware.
    It’s called lucid dreaming.

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      MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTING

      Much Ado About Noting

      We hear or see, and misunderstand.

      The truth lies in noting, being aware, perceiving … as nothing else is going on in that moment – we’re not just jumping into our usual routine, and in that moment is pure perception or emptiness. If we make more of merely noting, we indulge.

      Our essence is pure consciousness. Making much ado about this creates a form, and we forget that form is emptiness, and emptiness is form.

      Form is emptiness: everything that is perceived – form, feeling, etc – has no inherent existence, because it only arises due to causes and conditions.

      Emptiness is form: emptiness is not separate from phenomena. It is the very nature of how things exist. Without this emptiness, change and life would be impossible.

      Form is none other than emptiness: there is no division between the physical appearance of an object and its empty nature. They are two sides of the same coin.

      Emptiness is none other than form: we cannot find pure emptiness ‘somewhere else’. It is found directly within the objects of daily life.

      This is the essence of the Heart Sutra, which is precise and practical because it reduces attachment, suffering and confusion; when we realise that our problems, our opinions and our emotions aren’t solid or fixed, we can stop clinging to them.

      Emptiness encourages a life of empathetic compassion. Seeing that everything is interconnected removes the barrier between me and you.


      The reality of what we are – pure consciousness – acts like a mirror. The mirror reflects images and forms, but the mirror itself remains empty of those images, merely allowing them to appear.



      When we live life like this,
      anxiety floats away.
      πŸ™‚

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      GURU MEANS TEACHER

      Guru Means Teacher

      But what is the teacher?

      The process. If consciousness is unaware that it is governed by memories in the mind, this causes an emotional reaction. That reaction is our teacher, showing consciousness what it is holding onto, causing us distress.

      In this way, all phenomena – anything that we encounter – becomes our teacher. Once this process is realised and consciousness is free of contamination by memories, clarity comes into play, and consciousness becomes the teacher in its expression and conduct – it clarifies. That is wisdom.

      A physical teacher’s job is to show students this process so that they no longer have to rely on the physical presence of a guru. It’s the same as teaching someone to paint, play music or wire up a plug
      … we are then free to experience and learn with every situation.

      We don’t have keep running back to the teacher to ask what to do. My aunt taught me how to tie my shoe laces when I was four years old – I’ve never needed her since, even though I’ve encounter lots of types of shoes. πŸ™‚

      However, if a teacher makes the teaching complicated, vague or mystical, we have to keep going back to find out what the hell it’s all about. Different cultures have different ways. In Tibetan Buddhism, there something called guru yoga, which is a reminder of the essence of the teaching. If however, we end up worshipping the guru, we are in never-never land (an idiom used to describe an imaginary, ideal, or unrealistic place where everything is perfect and everyday problems don’t exist).

      A guru is not an ornament around our neck.
      It is the weight of wisdom.

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      THE RIGHT DELIVERY SYSTEM

      The Right Delivery System – A Buddha

      There are so many people talking about our reality of pure consciousness (including yours truly), but it takes a specific person to actually convey the message at the right time to the right ears in order to be practical.

      A Buddha may be charismatic, or uncharismatic. The right time will depend on humanity receiving the transmission, beyond the actors. Acting a Buddha isn’t the same as being a Buddha.

      It is the message that can carry on for thousands of years which is important.

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      TOO MUCH FORMALITY

      Too Much Formality

      Formality: from the Latin word forma, which means shape, mould or structure.

      When we slip into the mould of conformity, we become too serious, too righteous, too dark.
      The essence of teaching is light, clarity, emptiness, rather than any form it takes on.

      The art of wisdom is formless,
      the result of which is being happy.

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      AS SEEKERS, WE HAVE TO BE AWARE OF POLITICS

      As Seekers, We Have To be Aware Of Politics

      ‘Politics’ describes the affairs governing a society.
      That governance is done through words.
      Religion works in the same way; sounds turn into thoughts and beliefs, creating conflict with non-verbal consciousness.

      There is no conflict in silence.

      As seekers of truth, we not only have to know what is going on in our mind, but how it got there. Our thoughts are not our own; we inherited words, which are just sound symbols.

      To repeat: politics is how we are governed. Words are deployed to manage perception, manufacture consent and maintain authority.

      The root of conflict lies in different groups assigning their sets of sound symbols to absolute truth, and hostility becomes inevitable. Because these symbols define our identity and survival, an attack on words is perceived as an attack on us.

      Stay silent; stay deep.
      πŸ˜€

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      WHY HUMANS DO NOT UNDERSTAND WHAT THEY ARE

      Why Humans Do Not Understand What They Are

      The majority of humans on this planet don’t know or understand what they are. Why not? Most us believe that we are the sum of all our experiences – something unique. So we dwell on the past, following our script while never realising what we are now, which is pure consciousness – and nothing to do with our thoughts.

      The feeling that people are so unconscious intensifies after personal realisation. When the view begins to clarify, the contrast between consciousness and unconsciousness becomes stark and painful to witness.

      Seeing in this way is not a judgement. It is recognising spiritual blindness, even in the spiritually minded who make pure consciousness into an act.

      When we understand this, compassion arises.
      That is the hallmark of realisation.

      Dwelling on the past is futile diligence. Even the Buddha’s words are to be investigated now in orderto experience them now.

      Pure consciousness cannot be thought about
      as it is pure consciousness which is viewing those very thoughts.

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      PRACTICAL ONENESS

      Practical Oneness

      Listening, reading, observing, washing, mowing … chopping wood … fetching water … notice that anything with –ing as a suffix is a continuous action. In just observing, there is no conclusion being made … yet. When we notice something, the continuous noticing goes unnoticed; we have been distracted.

      Become aware that conscious awareness is always present is one continuous reflecting of the mirror of pure consciousness. That is what we are.

      Did you read anything religious just then? πŸ™‚
      While major world religions all talk about oneness, the actuality is a universal experience that simply goes unnoticed – and it doesn’t cost anything.

      However, we should never take oneness for granted.
      If we do, it becomes a thing again.

      Continuous realisation means giving up all attachments.

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      THE GREATEST ACT OF COMPASSION

      The Greatest Act Of Compassion

      The greatest act of compassion is to forgive ourself for our past actions.
      Once we realise the cause of our past motivations, we have no problems with others.
      When we don’t know what we are, however, we know not what we do or say.

      When we can stop justifying our previous actions and forgive, we lighten up and relax, and are no longer so serious, moody or gloomy.

      Thinking of ourself causes suffering.
      It is the observation of pure consciousness that is compassionate.
      Compassion has two aspects – peaceful and wrathful (wrathful means direct, without padding).

      There are terrible things that happen to us that can turn out to be quick, painful karma, which actually brings an end to the cause of that particular suffering.

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      WE ARE THE CREATOR OF OUR LIFE

      We Are The Creator Of Our Life

      Everything that we do has consequences that have an effect on us and those around us. We all make unfortunate decisions because we give into to desire, aversion and ignorance. If we keep making bad decisions, we’re stupid, and create a life of chaos and suffering (and the purpose of life is to reverse stupidity πŸ™‚ ).

      The good news is that, the moment we admit this and stop over reacting, we reduce karma – the process of cause and effect. We learn that we’ve created or adopted an I-complex, an ego that is the cause of all our problems.

      Instead of merely noting something, we go into a hissy fit = samsara.
      And as everyone else is doing the same, global conflict is maintained.

      When we give up pride, we find peace = nirvana.
      Knowing we’re nothing special is a relief = nirvana.

      We all make mistakes.
      That’s nothing new.

      Oneness is stepping out of the programming of retaliation.

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      THE HIGHEST TEACHING

      The Highest Teaching

      (it’s not really a teaching; it’s what we are)

      The highest spiritual teaching is non-duality; oneness or not twoness. What else can it be?

      Non-duality is pure consciousness, just before we start intellectualising. It’s the perfect state of being; it’s not at all complicated, but so simple that we ignore it. It’s not even a teaching – it’s what we are.

      In our practice, we may be invited to do some very strange things,
      but the completion stage is always non-duality,
      so why not start there?

      Realisation is the personal experience that ultimate reality is undivided consciousness, and that the feeling of separation between self and other is an illusion. While specific phrasings vary across cultures and time, the absolute pinnacle of reality converges beyond concepts.

      It is realising that, in the moment of perception, there is no reaction. That is ‘not two’, just before habitual concepts step in and create division = two.

      This moment of reality is destroyed when we say β€œI think it’s this” or β€œI think it’s that”, and conflict comes into action.

      Loving kindness is a one-way action without expectations. It’s still ‘not two’; zero expectation radiates goodwill without demanding a return. It’s not a transaction – it’s a gift, not a trade. If we expect validation, ego is still running the show.

      Ultimately, loving kindness dissolves the illusion of separation. There is neither higher nor lower.

      Practising loving kindness towards someone toxic doesn’t mean approving of their actions. It is refusing to let their chaos dictate our internal state.

      If, for an instant at 11 o’clock every day, we remember that all sentient beings have a good heart, a constant tsunami of consciousness would envelop the world … but don’t expect it to happen. πŸ˜€

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      FAKE DHARMA – REAL DHARMA

      Fake Dharma – Real Dharma

      Fake is words; realisation is real.
      Too much talk maintains the illusion,
      obscuring pure vision.

      The best part of a teaching or a retreat is leaving. πŸ™‚ We come away with whatever was absorbed, soaked up beyond the memory of words.

      It’s the same with meditation; the best part is dropping the meditation. That is the real thing.
      We all have to fake it to start with, as it’s our foundation, but then we let go and let go …

      Real Dharma is oneness with whatever or whomever appears. We understand what it is – our teacher. We aren’t choosy.

      Fake: not the real thing.
      How do we know something’s fake?
      The only reality is pure awareness, which is not ‘out there’.

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      WHAT IS MOST IMPORTANT IN LIFE?

      What Is Most Important In Life?

      Realising what is most important in life
      is the purpose of life.

      The most important aspect of life is to realise how mistaken we’ve been. We think we’re normal because we follow others, when life is a maze of very subtle traps and distractions, as we lurch from crisis to crisis.

      Taking a good look at our behaviour requires objective awareness and a willingness to identify the patterns that fog our mind. Behaviour isn’t random; it’s driven by an ongoing cycle of internal triggers, environmental cues and learned rewards that make us feel ‘good’: fight, flight, freeze … and fawn.

      We read a click-bait headline and off we go, reacting – that’s how imprisoned we’ve become. There is a need for critical thinking, rather than merely being ready to believe what someone says. People can say nice things, intelligent things, poetic things, spiritual things, but so can an actor.

      Following our chosen leader – our type – is a mistake we make in life. Which is more important? The institution, the teacher, the teaching (words), or genuine experience that is not conditioned?

      We fawn over a person because our brains are wired from childhood to use flattery, submission and appeasement as a survival mechanism to build social bonds and avoid conflict. Fawning is deeply tied to safety, acceptance and a deep-seated survival reflex.

      What is important in life
      is to recognise this maze we are in.

      Don’t be too ready to clap.
      Clapping is identification.

      Once we are aware of the maze, we’re free.

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      NOT TRUSTING ANYONE?

      Not Trusting Anyone?

      It’s understandable.

      How many people genuinely experience the truth of pure consciousness? We can all talk about ‘the truth’ – even AI can do that – but no one can actually show us the truth.

      Never be mesmerised by talk. Even the Buddha tells us that. Hypnotised people can be made to believe and do anything. Popularity isn’t all it seems.

      We can believe that we know, and even experience stillness, but this is still a duality.
      The only thing we can trust is pure perception before identification.

      ‘Not two’ is genuine oneness. There are words on this screen in front of us, but those words aren’t important. Pure perception is. πŸ™‚

      You can trust that.
      Defocus, and there you are.

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      WHEN WE ADHERE TO WORDS, WE FEEL SAFE

      When We Adhere To Words, We Feel Safe

      When we adhere to words, we feel safe.
      In emptiness, we lose that safety net.

      Reality isn’t safe; it’s precarious.
      It’s walking on a knife’s edge with no script to rely upon.

      Words entertain.
      Pure perception is the space in which the entertainment takes place.

      Be the space, not the audience.

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      NO SENSE OF HUMOUR

      No Sense Of Humour

      If our religion or philosophy has no sense of humour, we are in a dark place.
      The cosmic joke is the belief in the constant debate of differing interpretations.

      Knowing is absolute confidence, without a need for conflict or debate.
      Knowing is good humour: a moist well-being, cheerful, in balance.

      We find everything humorous.
      When we step back from the narrow personal ego, the entire human comedy shifts from stressful to deeply amusing.

      Compassion smiles at the sheer absurdity and beauty of existence.
      It is the realisation that we take our minds far too seriously.

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      WHAT IS HAPPINESS

      What Is Happiness?

      Happiness is not a condition.

      Happiness is unconditional;
      it does not rely on conditions.

      If we rely on a condition to be happy – a specific state, requirement, circumstance or person – these are temporary events. This means that when the condition for happiness is taken away, we will be unhappy. When this happens, we look for the condition again. This is the stupid cycle of existence.

      Things that make us happy can also make us unhappy.
      Unconditional happiness is freedom from conditions – and also from being conditioned.

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      WE ARE REMANTS OF THE PAST

      We Are Remnants Of The Past

      Remnants of the past create our present.
      Whatever happens now creates remnants for our future.

      The wise know this, and the unscrupulous also know this. Those in between just accept it as the way of things, not knowing that these remnants are the content of our minds.

      Deliberate acts have an effect on the future.
      The wise and the unscrupulous know this.
      That is why there are warriors and there are scoundrels.
      πŸ™‚

      Our minds store edited emotional memories which dictate how we perceive the present.
      The wise use this understanding for self-mastery and continually testing the validity of the teaching.

      Whatever we think is happening now is years (centuries) behind what’s actually going on. Likewise, just because it’s written down in ancient books doesn’t mean it’s true … how do we know?

      Whatever is written is for the exoteric – the many.
      Whatever is realised is for the esoteric – the few.

      What matters is now. In this spontaneous moment, there is no history, and no future. Clinging to past memories and fantasising about the future is the cause of inner conflict.

      Auditing our mind is carrying out an independent examination of its process to verify accuracy. In other words, we meditate to see what our mind is made of.

      The essence of mind is empty cognisance; that’s what we are.
      Its contents are a misrepresentation.

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      ONCE WE KNOW, WE CANNOT UN-KNOW

      Once We Know, We Cannot Un-know

      Awakening to our true reality of pure consciousness is seeing with clarity. We recognise all that obscures this reality – all the intellectual obstacles of distraction that have clouded pure vision.

      We remember what it was like to be confused about everything. The result of awakening is having empathetic compassion for others’ confusion, and true awakening manifests this quality.

      We can become insular.
      Realising this is the beginning of our actual practice …
      and the end.

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      LACKING COMPASSION = NARCISSISM

      Lacking Compassion = Narcissism

      The tendency for spiritually minded individuals to become insular, withdrawn, exclusive or detached from broader society is a well-documented psychological and social phenomenon.

      While spirituality aims for universal connection, the journey can inadvertently create walls between the practitioner and the outside world – and other practitioners.

      The paradox of the path:
      True spiritual growth emphasises integration, not isolation. Retreating inward is only half the circle; the second half requires returning to the ordinary world to serve others.

      Without this, spirituality risks becoming a refined form of narcissism or self-absorption.

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      WE LIVE IN AN OXYMORON

      We Live In An Oxymoron – That’s Why We Suffer

      Oxymoron: apparently contradictory terms appearing together, eg futile diligence.

      ‘We’ believe in a ‘self’: pure consciousness believes it’s a created self. I think, therefore I am. The visible and mental universe is built on opposing forces that work together, but which actually cause stress of constant motion.

      We never notice that we live in contradictions, which is why we rarely have deep conversations, but many virtual friends.

      We feel guilty when we’re doing nothing, and this increases our dissatisfaction. We constantly worry that we’ve made the wrong choices, spending hours scrolling instead of living.

      The raw moment is edited for maximum engagement, as we find yet another thing that we can be enthusiastic and animated about. We lose track of what we are – and become another oxymoron.

      We are told to test our teacher to see whether they’re telling us the complete truth, but awkward questions are frowned upon.

      If we believe in a God, what sort of God? And how do we know whether it’s one of love, craziness or orchestrated pandemonium – which is another oxymoron.

      Orchestrated: highly organised and controlled.
      Pandemonium: wild lawlessness and total confusion.

      When we know what we are,
      we have no need for others to tell us what we are.

      Yet another oxymoron: β€œI am telling you the truth”.
      πŸ™‚

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          BEING IN TWO MINDS

          Being In Two Minds

          Certainty and uncertainty.
          Certainty – pure mind – what we are.

          Uncertainty – contents of mind – what we are not.

          Confusion is not knowing which is which
          therefore in two minds.

          Absolute certainty, is purely observing appearances.
          Relative certainty, is relating to appearances.

          It is relating that causes confusion and suffering.
          The moment we recognise uncertainty, that is certainty.

          πŸ™‚

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          WHAT IS PURE CONSCIOUSNESS?

          What Is Pure Consciousness?

          It is the pure essence of mind, uncontaminated by concepts and memory-programming. It has many names: Rigpa, Zen, Tao, Turiya, Dzogchen, Self, Atman … God. The pure essence of mind isn’t something external; it is that by which everything may be known. If something’s unknowable, what’s the point?

          The infinite universe adapts matter slowly, collapses and readapts, but it’s all observable by the pure essence of consciousness.

          Sharks were present on Earth before trees. In this moment, we don’t know what to make of that statement. That fleeting gap is pure consciousness. It’s only because we don’t understand something that we make up a story, and pass it on to others.

          Our understanding has to evolve. That is the purpose of life. If we were created, then so far, it’s a pretty poor show. All we do is react, creating conflict and war, all because of differing ideas in our minds. That is the contamination. Whatever we think, the thing that matters is our attitude, not the attitude of others.

          A lack of love is ignorance and hostility, which creates disorder.
          Pure consciousness has no conflict.

          Wisdom is understanding the pure essence of mind of all beings.
          It is up to each individual to realise or discover what, in truth, they are.

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          CONFUSED – SO WE JOIN A GROUP

          Confused – So We Join A Group

          The purpose of life is to know what we are. We then know what everyone else is – pure consciousness.

          Now, all we need is to understand why we believe that we aren’t,
          and so we join a group, a lifestyle.

          The moment a group’s boundary is drawn – as in, this group is where it’s at – the illusion of separation takes over, because the ego excels at turning the concept of ‘oneness’ into an exclusive club. When people gather around the idea of pure consciousness, they unconsciously create a new and subtle layer of division as the intellect uses universal truth to feel special, safe, and separate all over again.

          If we leave a group – or get kicked out –
          no one enquires why, as there might be a perfectly good reason.
          πŸ™‚

          We defer to leaders because the human ego is terrified of standing alone in an unscripted no man’s land, in the absolute freedom and groundless vulnerability of pure consciousness.

          Surrendering our autonomy to a leader is the ultimate psychological coping mechanism. It instantly relieves the pressure of existence, transferring the burden of choice, morality and identity onto someone else.

          This is not the way.
          The way is our path.

          True spiritual maturity requires killing the Buddha on the road. A genuine guide functions purely as a mirror, pointing us back to our own inherent authority. It then melts away.

          A true teacher refuses to let us lean on them
          because they know that attachment
          is just another highly sophisticated form of separation.

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          THE RATCHET EFFECT

          The Ratchet Effect – The New Normal

          The ratchet effect: a process that moves easily in one direction, but resists going backwards.

          We suffer through both personal ignorance of reality, and external intervention.

          When a major crisis occurs – whether it’s a war, a financial crash, a pandemic … – governments and establishments rapidly expand their power, spending and surveillance to manage the emergency.

          Once the crisis passes, power does not snap back to its original baseline. Instead, it ratchets down only slightly, leaving behind a permanent increase in state control, bureaucracy and public compliance. This level of government intervention becomes the new normal.

          When people are kept ignorant of how reality works, they don’t notice that they’ve become far more vulnerable to outside manipulation.

          Know the system = stop being cog – a tooth in the wheel of Samsara.

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          REALISATION IS CONFIDENCE

          Realisation Is Confidence

          Realisation is having confidence in the reality we all share – pure consciousness.

          Being prepared to accept that there could be something to shatter that confidence is humility; we have to be prepared to change and adapt.

          Whatever conclusion we come to, witnessing is always present.

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          EVIL IS AN EXAGGERATED ‘I’

          Evil Is An Exaggerated ‘I’

          This evil is reflected in every conversation, when we stop connecting with others through our need for validation. Evil is the exaggeration of ‘I’ – an inflated ego which uses the listener to confirm its own importance.

          When the ego ‘I’ exaggerates,
          harm inevitably follows.


          Narcissism is the ego’s struggle to simply listen. It wants to fill up space, and actively reshapes the dialogue to centre on itself – β€œMe and mine”.

          The opposite to evil is empathetic understanding,
          where the puffed-up ‘I’ is taken out of the picture completely.

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          VULNERABLE TO CORRUPTION

          Vulnerable To Corruption

          There are two aspects to consciousness: one is attachment to thoughts, while the other is freedom from thoughts – the pure essence of mind. These are termed relative reality and absolute reality.

          Most humans aren’t homo sapiens – wise or knowing man. They are homines nescientes – ignorant or not knowing man. πŸ™‚

          ‘Knowing’: knowing what we are.
          ‘Not knowing’: not knowing what we are.
          The light (pure view) and the dark (corrupted view).

          Our mind is just a memory bank of others’ words, about which consciousness becomes easily excited. The mind doesn’t think; it’s consciousness doing the thinking.

          From beginningless time, silent pure consciousness is uncorrupted, but we’re led to believe otherwise.

          It is seeing this confusion or corruption that actually gives us the answer to life as, in that confusion lies the gap of pure consciousness, which what we are. That’s what matters – the light in the dark.

          Pure consciousness expresses itself in compassionate activity.

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          HOW DO WE KNOW WE AREN’T BRAINWASHED?

          How Do We Know We Aren’t Brainwashed?

          An example of this might be the suggestion that we have consciousness, when we are consciousness. Or that there has to be a beginning of the universe and therefore there is a creator, when the universe has to be infinite.

          We are pointing out the deepest layer of narrative control: a conceptual framework where the deception is built into the very grammar and logic of how we are taught to think.

          When a narrative controls the definitions of words, the illusion is inescapable because any arguments against it must use the same flawed vocabulary, such as β€œI think… ” πŸ™‚

          Changing the statement β€œWe are consciousness” to β€œWe have consciousness” creates an artificial division, turning a unified reality into an object that is owned, and which can thus be manipulated, judged, or taken away.

          Similarly, forcing the universe into a linear timeline with a strict beginning creates an automatic logical need for an external authority or creator.

          Language is merely a tool of symbols (pointers), and not reality itself. When deception is embedded in our fundamental language and concepts, breaking free requires moving past words entirely, and looking at formula and direct experience.


          If the entire linguistic and historical framework is a trap, verbal arguments need to be bypassed completely. We must look at invariant truths.


          In meditation, the boundary between observation and the observed dissolves.
          This direct, repeatable state proves the existence of learned division.
          This the brainwashing that we then repeat.


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          THE FINAL ANSWER IS KNOWING NOTHING

          The Final Answer Is Knowing Nothing

          We are pure consciousness.

          Pure consciousness knows nothing.
          It is the source of all potential
          – the clear light of bliss.

          Thoughts are not ours;
          they are inherited words we play with.

          Pure consciousness perceives through the senses,
          showing what needs attention, and what doesn’t.

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          BARELY BEING AWARE

          Barely Being Aware

          When we exaggerate mindfulness or meditation – or ourselves – we turn mere presence into something solid, over-done, reified. Being aware is a light touch: not larger than life.

          When we drop the performance, we drop ego.
          That is barely being.

          Performance: an act to attract.

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          LABELS ARE DOGMA/OPINIONS

          Labels Are Dogma/Opinions

          Language inherently limits ultimate reality, as words and concepts pale in comparison to direct experience of pure uncontaminated consciousness.

          Intelligent stupidity is the trap of knowing the names of everything, while ignoring the beauty in the eye of the beholder, realising that all things must pass.

          That which can be spoken about is not our eternal reality; ultimate truth transcends any labels we invent.

          We can become well-versed in holy scripture, but still live a lie as we have no genuine compassion. We read word-labels thinking we know, accumulating a spiritual illusion of enlightenment which is actually merely an inflated ego.

          The word dogma comes from the ancient Greek, and means opinion, belief, or decree.
          This doesn’t mean it’s true.

          We are very good at inventing.

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          TEACHINGS ARE EASY TO COME BY

          Teachings Are Easy To Come By

          Teachings are easy to come by, but they’re maybe not reflected upon so readily. Knowledge can become entertainment – we’ve heard it before, and there’s nothing new or exiting.

          Without reflection or contemplation, we don’t see how things work together. We don’t go deep. Meditation becomes a lifestyle to feel calm, which is a good base, but we have to have our own experience.

          Without reflection, we’re just copying what someone else says. The true path is our path, our confusion, our doubt.

          Teaching, meditation, reflection, experience, realisation, confidence,
          empathetic compassion.
          πŸ™‚
          That’s the journey.

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          EVIL IS IGNORANCE

          Evil Is Ignorance

          Evil is ignoring or not knowing what we are.
          Goodness is knowing what we are.

          Saying that evil is ignorance is a terrifying but also enlightening statement.
          We’re saying that if we ignore what we are – which is pure consciousness – we are evil.

          Ignorance is just being mistaken.
          If we’re mistaken, this can be put right.

          When we know the world is crazy, everything makes sense.:-)

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          WE HAVE TO ACKNOWLEDGE SUFFERING

          We Have To Acknowledge Suffering

          We have to acknowledge suffering,
          as it creates more suffering.

          Suffering is an umbrella term for dissatisfaction, anxiety, annoyance, fear, desire … anything that causes us unease. Let’s face it … people. πŸ™‚

          Our problem is that we seek comfort while trying to ignore the above. This is the vicious cycle of existence, none of which is a permanent reality.

          Suffering is our relative reality – it’s how we relate, compare and judge others. This is relative truth which sets up all sorts of barriers due to a feeling of duality. In that separateness, we fear actual communication, and resort to just making conventional sounds.

          The moment we recognising we are suffering, clarity (which means divine splendour) arises and that is the direct experience of non-duality.

          In that clarity, nothing is happening; it is pure-consciousness.

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          FROM BIRTH, WE’RE FLOODED IN TRIVIALITY

          From Birth, We’re Flooded In Triviality

          This is what has happened to society,
          and why of us most have become stupid.

          Trivia, in modern terms, means information of little value = entertainment.
          In ancient term, trivia, actually meant ‘the place where three roads meet’.

          These three roads were the foundation of a classical, liberal arts education.

          Grammar (knowledge). Logic (understanding). Rhetoric (wisdom). This led on to quadrivium … and finally to omnivium, the ‘all-encompassing path’ where all disciplines converge into a unified understanding of reality.


          Why trivium became trivial:
          Because these three subjects were taught first to young students, this knowledge was considered basic, elementary, and common to everyone. Thus, over centuries, anything that was common or simple began to be called ‘trivial’ which eventually led to our modern definition of something being unimportant or insignificant.

          In modern times, we’ve become stuck with a gross misunderstanding of the meaning of the basics. This is why the subject of consciousness – the highest understanding of life – is never mentioned in today’s society. If it is, it’s more concerned with form of philosophical theorising and religious rituals, rather than experiencing the essence of what we are.

          It’s vital that consciousness be kept alive, rather than remaining dormant.

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          A PASSED-ON THOUGHT IS REINCARNATION

          A Passed-On Thought Is Reincarnation

          A passed-on thought is reincarnation.
          A passing thought, if not passed on, is wisdom.

          Catch it if you can.

          Thoughts aren’t permanent structures but, if they’re repeated enough times, they cement our brains wiring. We become a type, a culture. Even though we may be aware of this phenomenon, a residue of attitude still echos in our responses. This is what we each have to work with – the subtle traumas we acquired when we were young which make us predicable.

          Through meditation and beyond (dropping the meditation), the realisation occurs that we are the pure essence of mind, simply being.

          Simply: absolutely, completely. 

          The moment when a thought or emotion arises, instead of reacting and allowing that thought to become a driving force for our entire life, it becomes wisdom. When there is nothing to hold onto, thoughts come to pass … as in β€œI see you Mara!”

          Reincarnation is the continuity of the last moment,
          driven by the last thought.

          Not holding on allows the next moment to incarnate spontaneously,
          rather than being brain-bound by any previous idea.

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          MARA’S VERY PRESENCE IS ITS DEMISE

          Mara’s Very Presence Is Its Demise

          The ultimate checkmate.

          Most of us only want to read or hear nice Dharma, uplifting Dharma. That, in itself, is a delusion.
          We have to know what it is that is obscuring the pure consciousness that is ever present.

          Mara’s very presence is its demise; the moment Mara shows its face, the game is over. Here, we hit on the core paradox of enlightenment; if we want to be enlightened, we’ll never recognise that we are enlightened, and therefore, enlightenment stays hidden.

          In the traditional story of the Buddha’s enlightenment under the Bodhi tree, Siddhartha didn’t fight Mara with debate. He simply looked at the temptation to react, and said, “I see you, Mara.”

          Mara’s presence is its immediate undoing. Through the simple power of recognition, the spell is broken. An illusionist cannot trick an audience that knows how the magic trick is done. In recognising Mara activity in both our own mind and the minds of others, we are free of it.

          The light recognises dark.
          The dark cannot recognise the dark; if it could, it would be the light.

          The moment temptation, delusion or reaction is recognised, it transforms from a driving force into a passing thought or emotion.

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