The Most Difficult Aspect Of Dharma To Understand
Nirvana and Samsara are indistinguishable.
Conceptual thoughts and emptiness are indistinguishable.
Emotions and wisdoms are indistinguishable.
We see these as separate,
thus turning emptiness into something
and giving it a relative value.
Everything is created by causes,
including our self identity.
It is due to emptiness that everything may appear:
we mistakenly take whatever appears to be real,
and so an illusory separation occurs.
Samsara, conceptual thoughts and emotions are manifestations of confusion.
Our recognition of confusion is our path to realising that
our true nature has been present all the while.
Everything is merely a reminder of our true nature.