If The Dharma Is True, Then Nothing Is True
The Dharma is about the truth of what we are – eternal cognisant emptiness – and the impermanence of all phenomena, including thoughts.
The Dharma is the teaching about the precise moment here and now, which is our reality of pure consciousness. Resting in pure consciousness, there is nothing else. We can still go about our daily activities, caring and leaving the world ready for others, but we do not believe or become attached to others’ ‘reality’. If we cling to any idea, we lose touch with reality, and become bound, prejudiced and biased, as if impermanence is defendable.
We are here to discover and realise the truth of what we are, and therefore, we never become involved in the machinations, scheming and thoughts of our fellow beings who cling to ideas; they merely want to argue to prove themselves.
Truth has nothing to do with what we see;
it’s about what is seeing.