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BE YOUR SIMPLE ONE TRUE SELF: SINGLE, STILL, SILENT

BE SINGLE: (1) Self is one self NOT the thousands of self-esteem.
(2) Self is one single being NOT the numerous delusions of ego.
(3) Self has the honesty of singleness, oneness, being, simplicity.


BE STILL: (1) Self is NOT the doing but only the host for the doing.
(2) Self is NOT what is done but the vehicle for what is done.
(3) Self has the integrity of simplicity, humility, honesty, light.
(4) Self listens, waits, watches, records, magnifies, enjoys, resists.


BE SILENT: (1) Self is silent as it receives NOT creates signals.
(2) Self is safe from people and self cannot fail as silent self.
(3) Self is able to receive since it is NOT in the way or full of itself.
(4) Self is rewarded in life and death by the signals it amplifies.



QUOTATIONS VARIOUS SOURCES
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication."--Leonardo DaVinci
"Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God made he man."--Genesis 9:6

"The process of identification is the essence of the self."--J. Krishnamurti, Can Humanity Change?, page 34
"Effort is the very essence of the self."--J. Krishnamurti, Can Humanity Change?, page 40
"The key is nonidentification with sensation. ... Identification with sensation makes the self."--J. Krishnamurti, Can Humanity Change?, page 47
"Those who have no accumulation, who eat with perfect knowledge, whose sphere is emptiness, singleness, and liberation, are hard to track, like birds in the sky. Those whose compulsions are gone, who are not attached to food, whose sphere is emptiness, singleness, and liberation, are hard to track, like birds in the sky."--The Dhammapada, 7:3-4

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