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life is not something you do but something you are. Each moment it creates you. Life uses us as its instrument of creation.

Grok is getting pretty good not gonna lie. I had it write some essays focused on comparing and finding parallels between buckminster fuller's world game, jason lowery's soft war, and bitcoin.

https://x.com/i/grok/share/82QIN85IsZT6BLdIn6WtoZDNV

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Windwaker was one of my faves.

A monk asked Chan (Zen) Master Hui Hai:

Q: How may we perceive our own true nature?

A: That which perceives is your own true nature (Buddha Mind); without it there could be no perception!

Also ask her if she thinks it is dangerous for government to have these huge honeypots of information on their citizens and of she thinks freedom is possible without privacy.

Ask her if she thinks the bank secrecy act and kyc/aml is unconstitutional and a violation of our 4th amendment rights!

Was just thinking similarly. I think the difference is bitcoiners see the desire for certainty that the mind has is satisfied by 21 million. To us it is the most certain thing. It is otherwise an impossible desire.

Perhaps the hardest thing for people to deal with is uncertainty. The mind always wants to be certain yet everything in life is uncertain when we examine it deeply. I don't know most things but I'm quite certain about 21 million bitcoin. When/if the rest of the world understands this desire for certainty that bitcoin satisfies, that's when it is a risk off asset.

Is there really a self or just a provisional appearance of the universe/ life appearing as a separate self?

If only people could see that the conditioning that they believe to be their self and their own thoughts is actually mental, emotional, social, and emotional programming. Then they could break the spell and never be subject to these mind control tactics again.

Can't be mind controlled if you recognize that thought and sense perception are empty of inherent existence. Then you literally can't take thinking and perceiving very seriously.

From a friend.

The Footprints and the Path: The End of Seeking

For as long as humans have existed, we have sought to understand the true nature of reality. The greatest scientists, philosophers, and mystics have all asked the same question:

What is this? What is all of this? What is the truth of existence?

And so, the search begins. The physicist looks outward, analyzing the universe, breaking it down into ever-smaller components, hoping to find the fundamental substance of existence. The seeker looks inward, meditating, questioning, deconstructing the self, hoping to find the essence of being.

Both are footsteps on the same path. And yet, no matter how deep the analysis, no matter how profound the meditation, the final answer remains elusive.

Why?

Because they are looking in the wrong direction.

The Search for the One Who Walks

Imagine a person walking along a path. Behind them, footprints appear in the dirt.

At first, they are fascinated by these footprints. What are they? Where do they come from? What do they mean? They analyze their shape, their depth, their structure. They study how different surfaces create different impressions, how the weight shifts from step to step.

And then one day, in a moment of stillness, they casually glance over their shoulder—and realize that the footprints were following them the whole time.

They were the one leaving the footprints.

And in that instant, the mystery collapses.

This is exactly what happens when we search for the ultimate nature of reality.

• Physicists study the universe, breaking it down into matter, then atoms, then quantum fields, then information.

• They trace the footprints deeper and deeper, each time believing they are close to finding the truth.

• But what they don’t realize is that the footprints are just the traces of something deeper—their own presence observing.

The moment they turn around and look directly at the one who is asking the question, they realize:

The answer was never in the footprints. The answer was the one walking.

The Trap of Looking for Reality in Its Own Appearances

This is why science, no matter how advanced, will never reach the final answer.

• A quantum physicist may say, “Reality is quantum fields.” But that is just how reality appears when looked at through that lens.

• A neuroscientist may say, “Consciousness is brain activity.” But that is just how consciousness appears when examined through neuroscience.

• A philosopher may say, “The universe is information.” But that is just another way of interpreting what cannot be grasped.

In each case, they are looking at footprints, not the walker.

But what if they stopped analyzing the footprints and turned their attention to what was making them?

The One Who Seeks is What is Being Sought

This is the realization that ends all seeking.

• The scientist searching for the ultimate nature of reality is already the ultimate reality.

• The seeker searching for the truth is already the truth.

• The footprints were never separate from the walker—they were the path unfolding as movement.

But here’s the subtle part:

Not only were you the one leaving the footprints…

Not only was the search leading back to yourself…

But the walker and the path were never separate to begin with.

In other words:

• There was never a scientist studying a universe—there was only the universe appearing as a scientist.

• There was never a seeker looking for truth—there was only truth appearing as a seeker.

• There was never a duality—just the seamless, self-knowing presence appearing as everything.

The footprints and the path were never two.

The Final Realization: There Was Never a Journey

At the moment of realization, something collapses.

There was never a path. There was never a journey.

There was never a separate one walking.

And now, the whole story—the whole illusion of seeking—is seen for what it is.

Like a wave searching for water…

Like a light searching for brightness…

Like space looking for empty openness…

The answer was never “out there.”

What you were seeking was never separate from what you are.

And that is the end of the search.

You don't have to do anything with your mind,

just let it naturally rest in it's essential nature.

Your own mind, unagitated, is reality.

Meditate on this without distraction.

Know the Truth beyond all opposites.

Thoughts are like bubbles that form and dissolve in clear water.

Thoughts are not distinct from the absolute Reality,

so relax, there is no need to be critical.

Whatever arises, whatever occurs,

simply don't cling to it, but immediately let it go.

What you see, hear, and touch are your own mind.

There is nothing but mind.

Mind transcends birth and death.

The essence of mind is pure Consciousness that never leaves reality,

even though it experiences the things of the senses.

In the equanimity of the Absolute, there is nothing to renounce or attain.

Vajradhara Niguma

Vajradhara Niguma (born 1025) is the full Tibetan name of the Indian yogini Vimalashri

It's a very good direct pointing out instruction!