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Why do you say you don't want to get out of your dreams? The desire to attain enlightenment out of dreams is itself an illusion

Why do you say you don't want to get out of your dreams? The desire to attain enlightenment out of dreams is itself an illusion

Today we look at a hidden illusion that most people do not pay attention to, and it is generally easy for people to understand that reality is only an experience presented by consciousness, which is easier to understand. The person who does not see clearly sees the present of experience as having an outer universe, an inner self, and the outside and the inside being separate. They divide the pure stream of experience into an inner half and an outer half, as if your skin were dividing the two intervals.

Such an understanding of the above is an illusion. Experience does not distinguish between inside and outside, although experience feels that there is "me" inside, there is a "world universe" outside, which is a fantasy attached to the mind (MIND). Experience is a continuous synchronized display of totality. The division of the mind is an illusion, as it seems, not so.

In colloquialism we equate the flow of experience during the day with dreams. There is no essential difference between daytime experiences and nighttime dreams, they are continuous streams of consciousness. Therefore, for convenience we collectively call dreams. Call the night dream the first dream, and the daytime experience the second dream. Collectively calling the stream of experience a dream is for you to see that its emptiness, which seems to exist undeniably, does not actually exist, and is at the same time correct.

It is not enough to see this clearly, people generally have a hidden illusion is to pursue detachment from the dream, thinking that the dream is wrong, since it is empty, what do you want it to do? Hoping to end the dream (experience) and reach the other side of enlightenment is wrong, very wrong. This pursuit becomes your biggest obstacle, and the other side of enlightenment will be like catching the wind and catching the shadow, which can never be caught. Why?

The misconception is that subconsciously you mentally suggest that you can get out of one disliked state and enter another. You (THAT) exist as a whole and can't go anywhere. The so-called experience is a normal version of your present moment, not a mistake that needs to be avoided.

Any experience of the present moment (which you call a dream) is yourself (THAT), not a part of you, not a branch of you, not a part of you, the whole has no concept of part, that is, your complete self (THAT).

You can't go anywhere because you didn't come from nowhere, you never moved! You just need to see that the experience of the moment is a dream, it seems to happen, it doesn't happen, it seems to be the world, it is actually yourself, it seems to be flowing, it is actually static, it seems to come from somewhere, in fact, it has never left, it has never moved, it seems that the scene is presented, in fact, nothing has happened. That's enough!

From experience (dreams) it looks as if you are "born", like a "person" living in a "world" and then getting sick and "dying", but this is like a movie, just a kind of synchronized spontaneous display of the unchanging totality. Movies seem to tell a story, like you as a screen that is eternal and unchanging, and no story happens. You didn't come from, how could you go anywhere?

Please stop pursuing a way out, as the ultimate being, everything is yourself, there is no way out. When you stop pursuing, stop fantasizing about finding a way, stop escaping, the moment is enlightenment.

It is enough to see clearly, and it has nothing to do with what you do or don't do. Any action or inaction in experience is seemingly SEEMING and irrelevant. Please see!

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