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Absolute and Form are One

If a wave believes it is separate from ocean,
it will not know itself as ocean.

 

If this belief vanishes,
the concept of being separate from ocean does not appear.

 

In the non-appearance of this concept,
there is no longer a cause of ignorance.

 

In this lack of ignorance, truth is.

 

When the idea—
absolute and form are two—is realized to be a concept only,
the concept vanishes.

 

In its vanishing,
it is not replaced by the concept absolute and form are one.

 

What is simply is, no conceptual separation occurs.

 

The non-arising of conceptual separation is the knowing.

 

It is not known by concept,
but known by the absence of a concept to the contrary.