we don't need to constantly see our own headlessness - once, and only then to bring to ourselves to present view of what we really are. As we find, first an empty seer, and at once capacity for all that's seen to be inseparable from the very moment of our seeing - there is no point beyond this, a practice complete in the instant of its venture. Still, there often follows a forgetting, a solid grasp of world and knowledge and our own presence denied the role of it's embrace. But headlessness remains. So we point - and see it all perfect place again.
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Peace,
Eric
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