The differences between traditions are an optical illusion due to the fact that the observer stands,
-either outside all traditions and has no experience of frequenting a path of practice,
-or from the periphery of a particular tradition and lingers to defend the truth inherent in the reception of his tradition from this peripheral point, in contact with another tradition, generally represented by a practitioner standing in an equally peripheral entrance.
Any argument, however wisee it may be, is then useless.

What if one has practiced within multiple traditions?
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then he’ll be all the more likely to identify such patterns and to walk past them.
To the center.
The multiplicity of tradition belongs to the realm of illusions.
so does the on who practices across them.
reality awaits for him deeper.
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