The teacher describes what happens when all experience is known as presence or emptiness, and how this realization marks the end of spiritual striving.
The teacher describes what happens when all experience is known as presence or emptiness, and how this realization marks the end of spiritual striving.
The taste of presence, when everything is known or tasted as presence, buddha nature, or emptiness: then in a very real way, everything that seemed valuable about spiritual work comes to an end. Now there is nothing to shift away from or into. That is the part of this work that we really cannot orchestrate. It just happens.