Slowly, I have begun to find, of course a little late as it may sound, that the meaning of every word depends on the context. Therefore, if truth were being spoken to you right now, it would still not mean anything to you unless you have developed the right context for it. And this time, the context is not having a context.
When you don’t have a context or a stand, when you are transparent and do not resist, the meaning will flow through you silently. And this is only possible when you let go of yourself and simply dissolve. How can you dissolve, when years and years of your conditioning and experience and intellect tells you and warns you to protect yourself against people who might use you? The only answer is to simply trust and believe that no one is here to take advantage of you. You have to have an unflinching belief that if you let go, you will not become vulnerable and weak. You have to stop trying to always reason out things.
And letting go is not easy. People think they can just leave everything if they have to. Nothing can be further from the truth. Letting go involves most of all letting go of yourself. Letting go involves being alone, unguarded. Letting go involves a courage to enter a pitch black cave where you just don’t know, nor can find out what you might bump into. Therefore, letting go involves overcoming the fear of the unknown and embracing the uncertain.
The method of knowing the unknown is to forget the known.