My enemy "I" is now dead; now none can slay me. 'Tis I who have slain myself; I have died, arid yet live. While the thought of self remains, so long are there two. When this selfhood is destroyed, then there is no second. Then only will you find the Beloved, when "I" and "mine" are wholly lost. When "I" and "mine" are no more, then shall you find the pure vision. "I" and "mine" are a load upon the head; you die with the weight of it. (1) … In front of [the true] I, stands the [false] I; for this reason, He remains hidden. (2)

(Dadu)



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