Solving Yourself: Yuben de Wu Hsin by Hsin Wu
Author:Hsin, Wu [Hsin, Wu]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Summa Iru Publishing
Published: 2013-09-04T00:00:00+00:00
One is as one always is.
There is no need for effort, no need to do anything.
Understand that neither to be nor to be conscious require anyone's permission.
There is a Singular Agency responsible for all activity. Wu Hsin is its instrument.
That which is seen is unable to look and that which looks cannot be seen.
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Wu Hsin's stance is that a single instant of understanding has greater value than years of practice.
Everything Wu Hsin suggests one think about is intended to drive one beyond thought.
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