1. All objects are perceived by the senses. The senses
are, in turn, perceived by the mind. The mind, in turn, is a movement that
unfolds in Awareness. Awareness is not perceived by any other structure. It is
its own perceiving.
2. The objects perceived by the senses appear to be
constantly changing, while the senses, which perceive them, appear to be stable
and unchanging.
3. On close inspection, however, the senses are realized
to be constantly changing, while the mind, which perceives these changes,
appears to be stable and unchanging.
4. Upon close inspection, however, the mind is seen to be
constantly changing. The constantly changing mind can be seen due to the
unchanging nature of Awareness.
5. Awareness is unchanging and ever-present (Unborn), while all changing phenomena arise within unchanging awareness.
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