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That which you truly love

Seeing through the nature of words and knowledge

Will you accept or are you willing to consider that anything that you heard, especially with regard to inner freedom, the nature of yourself, understanding of truth, all that. Will you consider that all that you heard is as far from truth as your own inventions.

It is asked not because of another opinion or another recommendation for approach, how to learn, how not to learn about the nature of truth. It is asked because of an observation. It reflects an observation that whatever is communicated to you through words, you can only meet now directly, before processing.

But in actuality, when you hear something that someone said, you agree or disagree, or agree to disagree, or the opposite, or have an opinion or know how to explain or improve or deny. All that is processing of that which you heard. That which you heard, you heard in the now and it's forever gone. That which is kept is your own invention.

And the beauty is, should you be willing to look at it and to consider this fact, is that it can lead to a total letting go of all the knowledge. If you see that the nature of all the knowledge that you hold in you, about life, about yourself, about truth, about freedom, and so on, is your own invention, what reason would you have to hold it?

You can invent whatever you want, whenever you want, but it doesn't hold truth. It's invented. It is imagined. Can there be words that do not know? If so, these words hold truth. And these words can never be processed, can never be agreed with or accepted.

They can only lead to the truth of not knowing. If you find these words within yourself, the string of these words will never leave knowledge. It will leave an open question. A total unassuming expression of the now, not waiting for you to turn into knowledge.

It will inspire you to see the nature of words, the nature of knowledge, and through all that, the nature of that which you truly love.

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