Book Title: Where Nothing seems to be
Author(s): Hermann Kuhn
Publisher: Hermann Kunh

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________________ The Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation - 63 Though it perceives the import of teachings leading to enlightenment, it stays unallied to good. Although owned by all beings, it is not recognized. Thus those who do not know this path and its significance seek other gains. And though the Clear Light of Reality shines inside their own mind, the multitude hunts for it elsewhere. Wondrous is all this. [ The Fourfold Great Path ] Treasure this wisdom, - it opens access to the invisible, brilliant Awareness residing deep within you. - This is the most excellent of teachings. - This is the most excellent of meditations, - devoid of mental concentration, all-embracing, free of every imperfection, complete. This is the most comprehensive of practices, - it makes aware of the unmanifested, uncreated state within. - This is the most excellent of results, - it awakens the incredible, the unimaginable in the most natural way. These four components - clear, flawless wisdom, meditation that's all-embracing, practice that never errs, and The Incredible as outcome - are called the Fourfold Great Path.

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