Kammanirodha

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  1. Tozen says:

    Thought affects the pure essence of the Unborn Mind, like sound forms waves of various amplitudes and frequencies.

    Hence what is created as an original thought, that by its self-empty illusory nature never can be undone, is dispatched into the vast and highly dynamic medium of the imageless, like throwing a stone in a lake, or shouting in a great cave and listening to the inevitable echo of one’s own voice.

    This risen ghost, once returned, matured after a short or long journey, collides with new waves, forming wholesome or unwholesome conditions (Interference), affecting the mind and body of the Spirit and original thought creator, that acted unenlightened of its true nature and body of no position. Because of this bond to what is positioned in the illusory web of samsara, the strength of the bond determines the degree of ignorance and suffering of said Spirit.

    Here even pleasure of the heavens has its own inevitable distress and suffering as what is given, slowly is seen by the divine eye to fade away until its gone and replaced by something far darker and unwelcomed.

    What is free from any created and bonded position subject to form, sensation, mentation, volition and the consciousness found in the former, is subject to no karma for here we find no point of a beginning, and hence, no point of an ending.