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 65 A similar process of our consciousness condenses what we experienced during material existence into one holistic insight that enriches our perception in the Exalted Awareness.) The future - (which - in reality - is a mere mixture of desires, fears and anticipation we project onto a virtual place we call 'future', but which has no real existence beyond these moody emotions) - is not welcomed and thus we intentionally sever it completely from our present. The present - (as we confront it during material existence) - cannot be fixed, cannot be held on to, and thus stays in a state of vagueness, of voidness. (Present, past and future - as universally valid they might appear to us as long as we experience material existence, - for the Great, Exalted Awareness they merely are facades, are mere appearances laying like a veil before our vision, having no more reality than dreams or illusions.) [ The Path to Enlightenment ] [ Connecting Our Current State of Existence to the Exalted Awareness ] There being no thing on which to meditate, no meditation is there whatsoever. There being no thing to go astray, no going astray is there, - if we are guided by our archaic imprint of the Exalted Awareness.

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