"Whatever you do with ‘I’, you are doing with non-enlightenment and attachment. In this way, you are accepting the enemies as your friends
, that’s why, however much you practice, it is very unlikely to get to the goal of real enlightenment.
“Most meditators, (especially in Myanmar), have the idea ‘I must meditate,’or ‘meditation is something I should do’. Their intention is not bad but the weak point is that what they understand and practice is not really meditation - because ‘I’ is meditating. In reality, knowing there is no ‘I’ is meditation. Instead of [trying to accept] the truth of no ‘I’, they practice [various] techniques with ‘I’ and that’s why although they have the right intention, it is nearly impossible they will reach the final goal.
“I see that there are a lot of misunderstandings when it comes to meditation, so I determined to try and solve this problem. Because of my hard work for over 4 years, this explanation appeared and it really works for nearly all people."
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