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Memoirs of the Grand Sutra
For when I began I knew not, but pretended to know a lot. When I learned a little, I pretended to know it all. This blocked my path from knowing anything. When I realized I knew nothing, I began to learn; and now I am eternal, forever wise beyond my years.  

I am preoccupied in a sea of emotions at every passing moment in my life, forever living each moment in a sense of irrevocably being condemned to my own fallacy. Torn between waiting for change or designing a future by animating it in front of me from a network of paths and entanglements. Prescience can be quite a captivating experience, once accomplished will be strived for in every aspect of life. But the conundrum is am I living life or trying to conceal perhaps my own fear of losing control if there is such an element. I chose to follow my zeal, my dreams where I can clearly see a resolve in the mystical darkness, a splendid flow. And so I am locked into an appeal of undistorted enlightenment. I can not change my past, but I can change my future with sheer will and discipline to forge my own destiny and thus control fate a rightful euphoria. The Nin-Tao is a  light that is shining brightly, a diamond in the sky, illuminating me along any adversity, a guiding light that I had yet to see. Prescience had taken root in my psyche and taken me right where I wanted to go. I even ascertained whether this good tiding was actually truth or simply what I wanted to hear.

There exists no separation between gods and men; one blends softly casual to the other.

The universe is just there; that's the only way a God of the Nin-Tao can view it and remain the master of his senses. The universe neither threatens nor promises. It holds things beyond our sway: the fall of a meteor, the eruption of a volcano, growing old and dying. These are the realities of this universe and they must be faced regardless of how you feel about them. You cannot fend off such realities with words. They will come at you in their own wordless way and then, then you will so understand what is meant by "life and death." Understanding this, you will be filled with joy.

The trance-state of prophecy is like no other visionary experience. It is not a retreat from the raw exposure of the senses, but an immersion in a multitude of new movements.

I am stuck in a world translucent to my peers. Forever seeing the world with a backdrop of mine own mind's eye. Replacing what others observe with what they choose not to understand and could not even fathom to comprehend. This places me apart from many of those around me save for a small number of others searching for their own clandestine, surreptitious enlightenment. The Nin-Tao. Divine spiritual idols and zealous religious deities in our own rearned right in this forsaken realm of society and bigots.

Man must return to his original faith, to his genius in forming human communities; he must return to the past, where that lesson of survival was learned in the struggle for life. The only business should be that of opening his soul to the inner teachings. The worlds of any other religion have no message to give him. They will only rob him of his soul.

Time does not count itself. You have only to look at a circle and this is apparent.

Uproot your questions from their ground and the dangling roots will be seen. More questions!

You cannot manipulate a marionette with only one string.

Ultimately, all things are known because you want to believe you know.

Answers are a perilous grip on the universe. They can appear sensible yet explain nothing.

Tie two birds together and although they have four wings they cannot fly.

A horse has no utters and a cow can't whinney and up is down and sideways is straight ahead.

The true warrior often understands his enemy better than he understands his friends. A dangerous pitfall if you let understanding lead to sympathy as it will naturally do when left unguided.

Education is no substitute for intelligence. That elusive quality is defined only in part by puzzle-solving ability. It is in the creation of new puzzles reflecting what your senses report that you round out the definitions.

The seekers of enlightenment, while moving through the deep course of perfect understanding, shed light on the five elements and found them equally empty. After this penetration they overcame all pain. Form is emptiness, emptiness is form, form does not differ from emptiness, and emptiness does not differ from form. The same is true with feelings, perceptions, mental formations, and consciousness. All dharmas are marked with emptiness; they are neither produced nor destroyed, neither defiled nor immacualte, neither increasing nor decreasing. Therefore in emptiness, there is neither form, nor feelings, nor mental formations, nor conscousness; no eye, or ears, or nose, or tongue, or body, or mind, no form, no sound, no smell, no taste, no touch, no object of mind; no realms of elements (from eyes to mind-consciousness); no interdependent origins and no extinction of them (from ignorance to old age and death); no suffering, no extinction of suffering, no path; no understanding, no attainment. Because there is no attainment, the seekers of enlightenment, supported by the Nin-Tao, found no obstacles for their minds. Having no obsticals, they overcame all fear, liberating them fore-ever from illusion and realizing perfect nirvana. All seekers in the past, present, and future, thanks to this Nin-Tao, arive at full, right and universal enlightenment. Therefore, one should know that the Nin-Tao is a great mantra, is the highest mantra, is the unequaled mantra, the destroyer of all suffering, the incorruptible truth. The Nin-Tao should therefor be proclaimed.
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