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The Lost Writings of Wu Hsin: Pointers to Non Duality in Five Volumes
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The Lost Writings of Wu Hsin: Pointers to Non Duality in Five Volumes

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Wu Hsin repeatedly returns to three key points. First, on the phenomenal plane, when one ceases to resist What-Is and becomes more in harmony with It, one attains a state of Ming, or clear seeing. Having arrived at this point, all action becomes wei wu wei, or action without action (non-forcing) and there is a working in harmony with What-Is to accomplish what is required.
Second, as the clear seeing deepens (what he refers to as the opening of the great gate), the understanding arises that there is no one doing anything and that there is only the One doing everything through the many and diverse objective phenomena which serve as Its instruments.
From this flows the third and last: the seemingly separate me is a misapprehension, created by the mind which divides everything into pseudo-subject (me) and object (the world outside of this me). This seeming two-ness (dva in Sanskrit, duo in Latin, dual in English), this feeling of being separate and apart, is the root cause of unhappiness.
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Release dateJun 13, 2012
ISBN9781105168437
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Roy Melvyn

The author now calls South East Asia his home. To learn more, visit http://roymelvyn.com.

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    This book provides you with enough paradoxes to get whats the author want to convey( No more or less use of words). Awesome read and to the point lessons .