Dharma Is Remembering That We Forgot What We Are
Meditation is remembering that we forgot what we are.
Enlightenment is never forgetting for an instant.
When we remember that we are pure consciousness, there is no Dharma, there is no meditation, there is no meditator. In one-pointed awareness, there is no time to identify as a meditator. Like space, pure consciousness is timeless.
Remembering is tiny moments, gradually joining up through practice.
The more we remember that we forgot what we are, the more we remember.
This is the inseparability of the two truths – the mirror and reflection. By virtue of one, the other is instantly known.
Note: no belief is necessary.