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Wei Wu Wei (Terence Gray)

Tradition: Non-Dualism (Advaita/Zen synthesis) | Era: 20th Century (1895-1986) | Lineage: Advaita Vedanta & Zen Influence
Episodes analyzed: 1 | Average depth: 10.0/10

Compiled Truth

The seeker is the sought; the ultimate reality (Dharmakaya) cannot be found because it is the very consciousness attempting to look.

Key Teachings

1. The seeker is the sought; the ultimate reality (Dharmakaya) cannot be found because it is the very consciousness attempting to look.

Key Concepts

  • The Objective Fallacy -- The error of attempting to perceive the subject (Self) as an object, akin to an eye trying to see itself.

  • Conceptualization Process -- The mechanism of perception and conception that creates the illusion of a separate self and a phenomenal universe.

  • Indirect Living -- Living identified with the psychosomatic apparatus rather than the source, creating a veil over true nature.
  • Paradoxes

  • You cannot use mind to seek mind.

  • Fire searched for with a lighted lantern.

  • Perception requires a subject-object split, yet the ultimate Truth is non-dual.
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  • [2026-04-11] 1 episodes imported from Wisdom of Masters analysis