Seeing and Hearing.
Unless there is seeing,
there is no form.
Form has no independent existence
and is therefor the seeing itself.
If form itself is seeing,
how can one see a form?
Therefor what is seen is not a form
but something different.
Likewise objects of the other senses
are also mere sense perceptions.
Because hearing is itself sound,
no one hears a sound.
This truth applies generally to all sense objects.
If therefor a searching enquiry
is made to know what it is,
that is really perceived,
it will be found that it is
The Absolute Reality itself.
If it is The Absolute Reality
that is perceived,
How can the illusion
of a world exist thereafter?
Casparus RH
June 2008. Copyright ©.