The Paradox of Reality
From Chapter 68
There Is No "thing".
There Is No "other".
There Is No Separate person.
There Is No world.
There Is No Cosmic Domain.
There Is No such experience.
There Are No Two "Things".
There Is Only One.
There Is Only This Samadhi.
This Samadhi Is Utterly Oblivious–Without a smallest shape Of "Difference", or Even a sizeless particle Of Separation.
Therefore, How Can There Be an experience? How Can There Be a body? How Can There Be a world? How Can There Be a relationship?
Thus, This Immense Cycle Of Motions and worlds and epochs–With All The Suffering In It, and Everything It Involves Altogether–Is Not Happening, and Never Did Happen.
There Is No Suffering.
There Is No Godlessness.
There Is Not The Slightest Modification Of The Divine "Bright" Spherical Self-Domain.
This Is Really So–Not Merely Metaphorically So.
Even What Appears To Be Your present lifetime Of Difficulty and Struggle Is Not Happening, and Never Happened–Apart From Reality Itself. And, Yet, From any Particularized point of view, The Reality (In Reality) Of All Apparent Happenings Is Clearly and Undeniably So.
Reality (Itself, and Totally) Is An Immense (and, Yet, Perfectly Sizeless) Paradox That Cannot (From any conditional point of view) Be Comprehended. Ultimately, All conditional Efforts To Investigate Reality and Figure It Out Are Confounded. Only Reality Itself Comprehends Itself (and whatever and All That Is conditionally Existing).