Part 23-1
“Furthermore, Subhuti, this Dharma is unbiased; it has no high or low. This is called unexcelled complete perfect enlightenment. Those who practise wholesome Dharmas without a self, without a person, without a being, and without a liver of life will attain unexcelled complete perfect enlightenment.”

Commentary:
This Dharma means the true-Self that is formless, boundless, changeless and nameless. All wholesome Dharmas imply the Buddha’s teaching. To realise that everything, including ourselves, belongs to the true-Self, is referred to as unexcelled complete perfect enlightenment. Those who are freed from all images through practising wholesome Dharmas attain unexcelled complete perfect enlightenment.
Student: “What is it like to attain unexcelled complete perfect enlightenment?”
Master: “It is like a thief enters an empty room.”
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