If you look, right here, right now, you will see and understand the entire nature of life.
What is life showing? Realize, please, the simple sanity that the past is just an idea - a memory, and the future is just an idea, constructed of memory. So what is the truth of the personal entity which says, "me, I am in the present?" This too is memory, isn't it?
Seeing the truth of this, just look. Live the majesty of complete inaction in regard to what life is showing. Notice that that which is shown, exists free of personal will... life exists whether "you like it or not"... and therefore, the exertion of that personal will is conflictual... it can only move to assert the past, what else? Could will assert the present? Of course not. That is the phenomenon of conflict and misery. So, "inaction" of that separate entity, would leave only "the shown" which I suggest is supremely and most intelligently active. Seeing the truth of this would mean the end of struggle, and perhaps the beginning of action.
Seeing this, understand the process of creation. No matter what a person has been through, or what situation they might be in, at this very moment there is a demand that they give rise to a life that is immaculately, universally in order, immaculately creative... and the possibility of this involves every scrap of attention and energy... so no one is ahead or behind, just as, in a body, all the cells must live in communion, and yet give rise to unique expressions. The origin of action is the complete end of reaction, the end of conflict, the end of personal momentum in regard to WHAT IS SHOWN.
After all, the phenomenon of THE SHOWN, at a glance, is the universal phenomenon of being, and the end of disorder requires action and intelligence immediately. This intelligence cannot be born of the past, or of an image of the future, so what's left? Only the shown... and what happens if there is no reaction whatsoever to the SHOWN? You have to feel this out and find out.
The phenomenon of THE SHOWN, free of reaction, would be order itself, would be the universal utopia that is being itself.
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