Back at their paradise camp Yin and Yan were overwhelmed with a vision, Te appeared to them both as if really there, and he communicated. He gave them both the most helpful and heartening news, he had seen the illusion they call life. He had been made aware of their plan, was happy to say it had found its most fitting conclusion, and was grateful for the gift of viewing their human lives. He told them that his life could have been no more pure and that it was not death but Nirvana, the escape from Samsara; or more importantly the realisation that Nirvana and Samsara are the same, and in this way he had been shown a gift few people in the modern world would ever enjoy.
Without saying too much Te explained that without the constraints applied to the few billion people all over planet earth, escaping the constraints of Maya to reveal Nirvana was the natural way for a human to enjoy bliss and exit life as we know it. Enlightenment was there for all of man until a few thousand years of progressively more ‘modern’ thinking. The pollution of the mind and the constant battle between the polarity of right and wrong were leaving most souls in an endless loop of existence. Many people were not aware that escape from the extremes perceived in life was to view their own apparent relativity to them and their merely conceptual boundaries then escape.
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