The Six Vajra Verses
Although the phenomena appear very different,
nature of this diversity is nondual
and all individual things can not be reduced to a finite concept.
By avoiding the pitfall of saying: "It's like this" or "it's like this,"
it is clear that all manifested forms are aspects of the infinite and formless,
being inseparable from it, are perfect in itself.
Seeing that all things are perfect itself from the outset,
we leave the disease to strive constantly towards a goal
and simply residing in the state natural unmodified
the presence of non-contemplation Dual rises spontaneously
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