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HE IS AWAKE.

THE VICTORY IS HIS.

HE HAS CONQUERED THE WORLD.

HOW CAN HE LOSE THE WAY

WHO IS BEYOND THE WAY?

HIS EYE IS OPEN.

HIS FOOT IS FREE.

WHO CAN FOLLOW AFTER HIM?

THE WORLD CANNOT RECLAIM HIM

OR LEAD HIM ASTRAY,

NOR CAN THE POISONED NET OF DESIRE HOLD HIM.

HE IS AWAKE!

THE GODS WATCH OVER HIM.

HE IS AWAKE

AND FINDS JOY IN THE STILLNESS OF MEDITATION

AND IN THE SWEETNESS OF SURRENDER.

HARD IT IS TO BE BORN,

HARD IT IS TO LIVE,

HARDER STILL TO HEAR OF THE WAY,

AND HARD TO RISE, FOLLOW, AND AWAKE.

YET THE TEACHING IS SIMPLE.

DO WHAT IS RIGHT.

BE PURE.

AT THE END OF THE WAY IS FREEDOM.

TILL THEN, PATIENCE.

IF YOU WOUND OR GRIEVE ANOTHER,

YOU HAVE NOT LEARNED DETACHMENT.

OFFEND IN NEITHER WORD NOR DEED.

EAT WITH MODERATION.

LIVE IN YOUR HEART.

SEEK THE HIGHEST CONSCIOUSNESS.

Gautama the Buddha is talking today about the very essence of buddhahood: the height of buddhahood and the depth of it, the glory and the grace, the tremendous freedom that it brings, the light that it showers, the love, the joy, the bliss, the awakening.

These sutras are rare -- rarest amongst the most rare sutras, because Buddha is opening his own heart to you. He is inviting you to become a guest into his innermost core. He is revealing, in simple words, the fragrance that has happened to him and that is possible for you too -- because each man is born to be a buddha.

Unless one becomes a buddha one has not lived and one has not known what life is. One has dreamed of course -- dreams of a thousand and one things -- but one has been asleep. And whether you dream beautiful dreams or ugly dreams it does not matter. In the morning of buddhahood, all those dreams, both good and bad, sweet and bitter, golden dreams and nightmares, will be known as false, illusory. It was a self-deception, and the capacity to deceive oneself is enormous. Beware of it! One can even dream that one is awake, one can even dream that one has become a buddha. That is the ultimate trick the mind

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