The most profound recognition finds its complete realisation without articulation.
Tag: recognition
Zen koans paradoxically use language to demonstrate the absurdity and futility of language in recognising the nature of mind.
Initially we can see there is the territory and the map. Then we see through the map and recognise it is just more territory. And then, at a certain point, we see through the territory itself and realise there is nothing fixed or stable, just perpetual flux, of which we are an indivisible aspect.
There is nothing to be done but see ourselves clearly. With this clear recognition, what happens next is what happens next regardless of what we may want.
The silence of intuited unicity is always on
It cannot and need not be contrived
or arrived at or made anew
It is either recognized or not
This is it, with or without language or meaning, what is here now is everything.