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This is 
the nature of the
 unenlightened mind: 
The sense organs, which are
 limited in scope and ability, randomly 
gather information. This partial information
 is arranged into judgements, which are
 based on previous judgements, 
which are usually based on
 someone else’s foolish
 ideas. 
 
These false concepts 
and ideas are then stored in a
 highly selective memory system. Distortion
 upon distortion: the mental energy flows constantly
 through contorted and inappropriate channels, 
and the more one uses the mind, 
the more confused one 
becomes. 
 
To eliminate
 the vexation of the mind,
 it doesn’t help to do something; 
this only reinforces the mind’s mechanics. 
Dissolving the mind is instead a matter of not-doing: 
Simply avoid becoming attached to what you see and think. 
Relinquish the notion that you are separated from
 the all-knowing mind of the universe. Then you
 can recover your original pure insight
 and see through all 
illusions. 
 
Knowing nothing,
 you will be aware of everything. 
Remember: because clarity and enlightenment 
are within your own nature, they are 
regained without moving
 an inch. 
 
from Hua hu Ching, Chapter 44
 
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