TOPICS

  • Simplicity is the easiest thing to complicate
  • What is Absolute is simple since it does not change
  • The opposite of the Absolute is the same
  • There is nothing unstable in what is Absolute
  • There are no things in what is Aboslute; no bits or pieces to conflict
  • Comparing and contrasting has things appear to be more or less
  • To think our position is right, true has every other thoujght appear to be in opposition
  • Opposites attract since they are not apart
  • Words don't complicate things until we think things are defined by words
  • Comparing anything to itself is perfect
  • Humility is having things as they are
  • Things as they are make no difference
  • Conflict only occurs when we see things as distinct rather than unified
  • When we use thinking as our only source we think we are disconnected
  • Things are not complicated when our incorrect thoughts complicate them
  • Thoughts are things and thinking of things inaccurately has those things appear compilcated
  • Things are as they are no matter what we think
  • We are where we are with what we have no matter what we think
  • The enhanced or derailed imp-position of our productive capacity is based on thoughtfulness or thoughtlessness
  • Con-fusion are thoughts opposed to letting things be; fighting for individuality rather than conceding unity
  • Squandering potential is only imagined, like lies and ego, in thought
  • Consideration is the natural awakened state of our knowing awareness
  • Thoughts can channel all we know or choke on what we think we know
  • What we think is a choice and come what may a consequence of our choices
  • Knowing does not think and thinking does not know
  • Thinking naturally expresses our knowing abundant essence