I liked this one because, like it says in italics, it's "short and sweet". Although its "short and sweet", im not quite sure i got the full meaning out of it. Probably because im not sure what they mean by sage.
I think when it says "there is no mind and there is no truth. You are simply free from unreality and delusion", that it means, if you realize that there isn't really a mind, there's no thought and perception of how a person might think things are. They just are. And if there's no truth, then there's no lies or untruth... so again, things just are. You're free from unreality because, if there's no truth (or what we call reality), then there's nothing to be "unreal". And when things are a delusion, its when you think something is "real/truth" but in reality, its just you thinking that. It's neither true/real or untrue/unreal. it just is.
When i went back over that paragraph and read it, it made me feel confused. But when i was writing it, it makes so much sense. I think that's how these writers are.... What they write makes all the sense in the world, but the person reading it may not get it the first time through; maybe not ever.
Its kinda like... what is real? and what is fake? what is it that makes something real or fake? i think its our own perception on things. if we learn to let go of this perception, we can see that things just are, and not worry about things. (and when i say are or is, i dont mean the opposite of aren't or isn't. i dont know of any other way to put it in words tho...)
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