True or False? (Not)
/The Work begins as a struggle, the secret intent of which is to show a man that all struggle is meaningless and impossible. Or: The Work Struggle is to awaken a man to the fact that illusionary struggle was, in the first instance, the cause of his sleep. Or…
No statement is absolutely true or false, including this one, or, should I say, except this one…no, including this one. Wait, except this one. I guess that’s right.
Although people say, “I can’t believe what I saw,”
they actually can only see what they believe.
You can always increase your awareness about anything by simply listening to the observations of others, and it has nothing to do with correctness of their views.
One way in which to consider the extraordinary maps I have laid before you is to see that they initially bring about skepticism. But you must pursue this to its favorable end, to the point that initial skepticism even becomes skeptical of itself and indulges in self-consumption, leaving the mind then as free of skepticism as of any other map.
J.