He thinks that he thinks.
He thought that he thought.
But the thinking isn’t his.
The thoughts belong to none.
Sel-arising thoughts belong to noone.
He that he thought. But there is no him.
All that is, is all there ever is.
He thinks that thinks. o the fool, o no.
he fool, o no.
But there is noone to think. O no, thoughts arise alone.
And in the absence of him, thoughts don’t arise at all.
He thinks that he thinks but there is no him at all.
He thinks that he thinks but these thoughts are not his at all.
He thinks that he thinks but this too was just a self-arising thought:
there is no him at all.
Thoughts arise spontaneously and of their own accord. He thinks that he thinks, but that thought itself arises of its own.
thre is no him at all.
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He thinks that he thinks
Thinking that he thinks himself to be.
These thoughts arise spontaneously of their own accord.
He thinks that he thinks, but there is no him at all.
He thinks that he thinks, but these thoughts aren’t his at all.
Thoughts are coming and going. In the present all is free.
Self-arising thoughts arise to noone.
Emptiness pervades all. Thinking is irrelavent to being.