Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 'Let me remind you that the perceived cannot perceive' - Huang Po 'Separated subject only sees because it is non-separate subject that is seeing, & this seeing is via the apparatus that separated subject regards as himself.' 'Those sentient beings whose subjective element has disidentified itself with the role of separated objects thereby 'plunge' into the void, that is they find they are no longer objects playing the part of subjects.' That which then remains is all that ever was, which is the subjectivity they represent. But that, when it has no object, is no longer subject, but just that voidness which is subjectivity that is not 'looking', i.e. whose objects are not perceived. As subject they are the so-called 'Void of Prajna': as objects they are the so- called 'void of annihilation' for they have never existed.' - Wei Wu Wei " Prajna " (subjectivity) is our true nature.' - Sutra of Hui Neng Subjectivity is the substance of samadhi, & samadhi is the activity of subjectivity' - Sutra of Hui Neng 'That which is 'seen' or 'experienced' is as imaginary as the 'see- er' & experiencer': both are interpretations of a movement in subjectivity which we term seeing & experiencing.' - Wei Wu Wei 'Without a see-ing, an experiencing, there can be no see-er, no experiencer. Neither before nor after a see-ing is there a see-er, an experienc-er. The latter is produced in order to explain, or to justify, the phenomenon.' - Krishnamurti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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