Truth is never belief. Identifying with a set of thoughts is not the truth. Truth is only and always experiential, but experiential in this certain nonconceptual indefinable way.
Truth is not experiential in an ordinary way. This is a common misunderstanding and a great occlusion to the truth.
This experience is sudden, previously unknown, and non-abiding in the common way of memory, but abiding in the way of truth. Some call this kensho, or satori, and enlightenment.
As a conceptual experience, the moments before and after will define it. As a nonconceptual experience, it still is and always was, but was forgotten in the process of identifying with the memory.
Awakening is like losing one's virginity to the unborn. Awakening is like experiencing the non-experiential. Insert next paradox here.
One practice emphasizes no thought. Another practice emphasizes being. Other practices emphasize the shock and awe of ego in the world. Any good practice is time well-spent waiting for the timeless.
"Have you ever been experienced?
Well, I have.
Ah, let me prove it to you.
~Jimi"
the first law of self-awareness. awareness is not what you think it is.
let me say this in another way. i was looking at my face reflecting in the bathroom mirror when i suddenly was realizing i didn't have a head.
footnote douglas harding
footnote zen
meditation after satori. deconstruction before kensho.
footnote the divine imagination of koan and sutra
paradoxify, paradoxify, paradoxify