A Double-Arrowed Attentiveness
The mind is always looking through its own projection and concluding that it’s both the effect and the cause. Remember, the effect is always decided by the cause.
This is the methodless method: disconnect from the cause, and your being won’t be affected. In meditation, cause and effect aren’t two, but are undivided. In meditation, the egg is the chicken, and the chicken is the egg.
Enlightenment means looking, but not being what you are looking at. It means looking at things with “empty eyes”—free of conclusions and results. Look at the dream with empty eyes. While looking at the mind-dream, look at your heart at the same time. Allow your physical eyes to look at the object of mind dreams, and with your awareness look at your heart center.
Be attentive. Love happens when two attentions meet in attentiveness. This is double-arrowed attention. Look at the heart of your lover, and at the same time look at and be aware of your own heart. Your awareness is looking at your heart, and your heart is looking at the heart of your lover. Melting between two lovers takes place in now through the heart. Infinite love recognizes itself in the now as divine attentiveness.
Pay attention to your thoughts, and at the same time pay attention to the one who is paying attention to your thoughts. Double-arrow attention meets in attentiveness, bringing you home to your ultimate awareness right now. With empty eye double-arrowed attention, the mind surrenders itself to your stillness. The stillness is found in nothingness. Remain with the stillness radiating from your being. The witnessing consciousness will open your heart in nothingness, giving you infinite possibilities. Don’t prefer one possibility over another. Be open and blissfully flow in the moment, the now.
The divine always looks after you compassionately.