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

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________________ 68 presented by Hermann Kuhn sought and not found, thereupon the goal of all practice is reached and also the end of practice itself. There being nothing since eternity that needs to be practiced, thus there's no need to practice anything that leads astray. Perception of the non-created, self-radiant Wisdom - actionless, immaculate, beyond acceptance or rejection, - is itself the perfect practice. And even though no two separate things as pure and impure exist, an immense variety of fruits of association with the Exalted Awareness can be experienced; - yet those whose mind is founded in Awareness in its True State, perceive these fruits as mere expressions of the world of appearances in their unmanifested, potential condition. And even if no two separate things as action and the performer of action exist, - yet if one seeks the performer of action and no performer is found anywhere, thereupon the goal of all attempts to obtain fruit is reached, and also the final consummation of these fruits itself. No other method to obtain this special fruit exists, only the one depicted here, - thus don't allow that the dualities of trusting and distrusting, of accepting and rejecting this knowledge distract you from this path. Realizing the self-radiant, self-born Wisdom, - insight that this Wisdom expresses in the manifestation of the material worlds, - and that this all springs forth from the Exalted Awareness which cognizes itself in this process, -

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