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INTERPRETATION

All that we experience is subjective.
There is no sensation without interpretation.
We create the world and ourselves;
Only when we stop do we see the truth.



The world exists, but we cannot truly be one with it in our normal
modes of consciousness. Our minds know the world by constructing
conclusions from the data of our senses. All that we know is filtered
and interpreted.

Therefore, there is no such thing as objectivity or direct knowledge
of the world. Everything is relative because we are each condemned to
our particular vantage points. As long as we all have different
perspectives, as long as perception relies on our senses, then there
cannot be an absolute truth. All knowledge from experience, valuable as
it may be, is imperfect and merely provisional.

Inner truth is only glimpsed by disconnecting the mechanism of
interpretation. If we can withdraw the activities of the senses and
isolate that part of the mind responsible for filtering sensory input,
then we can temporarily shut off the ongoing process of interaction with
the outside world. We will then be in a neutral place that is wholly
turned inward. We are left with an absolute state, entirely without
distinction or relativity. This is called nothingness, and it is the
truth underlying all things.

365 Tao: Daily Meditations
Deng Ming-Dao


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