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- [6:07 PM, 3/24/2019] Soh Wei Yu: Oic... right now for me there doesn’t seem to be solid objects.. like you say just radiance clarity but not in an undifferentiated oneness sense
[6:08 PM, 3/24/2019] Soh Wei Yu: Just now driving around singapore, city seems like I’m experiencing singapore for the first time
[6:08 PM, 3/24/2019] Soh Wei Yu: Now I’m meditating at Bedok reservoir
[6:08 PM, 3/24/2019] Soh Wei Yu: 🤣
[6:09 PM, 3/24/2019] Soh Wei Yu: Good open space like Australia
[6:11 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: Like pure open awareness
[6:11 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: Lol
[6:11 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: Without center without boundaries
[6:12 PM, 3/24/2019] Soh Wei Yu: Lol
[6:12 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: However it is often misinterpreted as always...something behind
[6:12 PM, 3/24/2019] Soh Wei Yu: Yeah..
[6:14 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: Don't hold on to any experience, not the radiance. Allow the knowledge of emptiness to seemlessly integrate into radiance clarity.
[6:15 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: Let the radiance be as light as feather but immense like universe.
[6:15 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: Don't be intense.
[6:19 PM, 3/24/2019] Soh Wei Yu: Oic...
[6:19 PM, 3/24/2019] Soh Wei Yu: Today the sense of tightness seems loosening and yet the radiance is still as clear.. I had headache two days ago dunno why
[6:19 PM, 3/24/2019] Soh Wei Yu: Maybe some tenseness
[6:19 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: Yes
[6:19 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: Because u don't know how to relax
[6:20 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: U have wrong understanding attempting to focus on intensity unknownly, wanted to feel more
[6:21 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: Therefore I kept telling u relax, don't hold, be as light as feather and as immense as universe.
[6:21 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: With practice Awareness will stand out, more braman than braman...lol.
[6:22 PM, 3/24/2019] John Tan: However that is an emergence effect due to evenness of pristine empty clarity. - Reply
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Aditya Prasad shared a link.

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What's so new about what Richard talks in Actual Freedom?
I have seen
"The day finally dawns where the definitive moment of being here, right now, conclusively arrives; something irrevocable takes place and every thing and every body and every event is different, somehow, although the same physically; something immutable occurs and every thing and every body and every event is all-of-a-sudden undeniably actual, in and of itself, as a fact; something irreversible happens and an immaculate perfection and a pristine purity permeates every thing and every body and every event; something has changed forever, although it is as if nothing has happened, except that the entire world is a magical fairytale-like playground full of incredible gladness and a delight which is never-ending."
How is it different from what Nagarjuna says as "Nirvana is Samsara"? or what Gaudapada says, " All Jīvas are, by their very nature illumined from the very beginning" as the final realizations.
His final realization is put in these words:
"Thus the search for meaning amidst the debris of the much-vaunted human hopes and dreams and schemes has come to its timely end. With the end of both ‘I’ and ‘me’, the distance or separation between both ‘I’ and ‘me’ and these sense organs – and thus the external world – disappears. To be living as the senses is to live a clear and clean awareness – apperception – a pure consciousness experience of the world as-it-is. Because there is no ‘I’ as a thinker (a little person inside one’s head) or a ‘me’ as a feeler (a little person in one’s heart) – to have sensations happen to them, I am the sensations. The entire affective faculty vanishes ... blind nature’s software package of instinctual passions is deleted. There is nothing except the series of sensations which happen ... not happening to an ‘I’ or a ‘me’ but just happening ... moment by moment ... one after another. To live life as these sensations, as distinct from having them, engenders the most astonishing sense of freedom and magic. Consequently, I am living in peace and tranquillity; a meaningful peace and tranquillity. Life is intrinsically purposeful, the reason for existence lies openly all around. Being this very air I live in, I am constantly aware of it as I breathe it in and out; I see it, I hear it, I taste it, I smell it, I touch it, all of the time. It never goes away – nor has it ever been away – it was just that ‘I’/‘me’ was standing in the way of the meaning of life being apparent."
I fail to understand how traditional non-dual paths, taken to their end, are talking any different.
Any thoughts?
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JT: "This is like what I tell u and essentially emphasizing 明心非见性. 先明心, 后见性.
First is directly authenticating mind/consciousness 明心. There is the direct path like zen sudden enlightenment of one's original mind or mahamudra or dzogchen direct introduction of rigpa or even self enquiry of advaita -- the direct, immediate, perception of "consciousness" without intermediaries. They r the same.
However that is not realization of emptiness. Realization of emptiness is 见性. Imo there is direct path to 明心 but I have not seen any direct path to 见性 yet. If u go through the depth and nuances of our mental constructs, u will understand how deep and subtle the blind spots r.
Therefore emptiness or 空性 is the main difference between buddhism and other religions. Although anatta is the direct experiential taste of emptiness, there is still a difference between buddhist's anatta and selflessness of other religions -- whether it is anatta by experiential taste of the dissolution of self alone or the experiential taste is triggered by wisdom of emptiness.
The former focused on selflessness and whole path of practice is all about doing away with self whereas the later is abt living in the wisdom of emptiness and applying that insight and wisdom of emptiness to all phenomena.
As for emptiness there is the fine line of seeing through inherentness of Tsongkhapa and there is the emptiness free from extremes by Gorampa. Both r equally profound so do not talk nonsense and engaged in profane speech as in terms of result, ultimately they r the same (imo)."








































