Two most important relationships in life.

This post reveals the two essential relationships: with self and with Dharma. Observing self-being frees us from blindness; observing Dharma awakens the heart beyond ego and reincarnation. Let go of “I,” stay humble, and discover the limitless wisdom already within your eternal, formless essence.

Two most important relationships in life.

Two most important relationships in life. Without these two wisdoms, the awakening heart will not appear.

  1. Relationship with our self
    Observing self-being helps us become aware of the eternal truth of life. By doing so, we free ourselves from blindness and suffering and become wise and kind-hearted—to ourselves and to others.
  2. Relationship with Dharma
    Observing dharma is the path to freedom from reincarnation and the key to discovering true peace and wisdom—the awakening heart.

Causation (I) brings unlimited insecurity and suffering, as there is no true freedom in blind causations. In this state, we are slaves to egoic intentions. Observing dharma means directly seeing unlimited truth—not just from the ego’s "I" or "mine" viewpoint. The awakening of dharma is the challenge of seeing through life’s blindness.

Always be aware of the four awakening Observing Self-Being wisdoms. All other wisdoms arise from these, enabling us to see through illusion and ego.

Stay humble in learning the eternal truth of life. Be free from the “I know” mindset and the stubborn ego. Be modest and open-hearted. Let go of the comparing heart—through this, joy arises, and the seeking can rest.

No form means perfection; no form can be anywhere, aware of anything.
Our essence already holds perfect potential—no beginning, no end.
Unlimited, incredible wisdom and kind-hearted dharmas await.