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“Be aware of doing your best to understand the ROOT in life, and realize the DIRECT and the INDIRECT are in fact a complementary WHOLE. It is to see things as they are and not to become attached to anything — to be unconscious meant to be innocent of the working of a relative (empirical) mind — where there is no abiding of thought anywhere on anything — this is being unbound. This not abiding anywhere is the root of our life.”
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- Source:
- p. 11
- Type:
- quote
- Confidence:
- 0.60
- Indexed:
- 2026-07-04
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- 63992fa2c66009256676d7f57d972b9156544e93728426b02048dc9f186e6851
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