The Unified Declaration of the DIVINE SUNYATA

True transformation begins when identification with
the separate human self is surrendered, and one returns to the living ONENESS of all beings as one soul.

All living beings are born in ONENESS, woven together as the Kin of Light.

To feel this ONENESS is to awaken to live it is
to transform.

This is the way of the DIVINE SUNYATA.

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Gratitude to All Living Beings

A young boy with dark hair, wearing a green and gray shirt, sitting next to a woman with a shaved head, wearing a yellow robe, outdoors near a tree with green leaves.

To all living beings I have met along my path,
seen and unseen, named and unnamed
I offer my deepest gratitude.
I was not AWAKENED from books, nor from Buddha, nor from meditation, nor from any human teacher or any practices.
What made me transform came from my life itself and the energy of the nature.
The dogs taught me devotion without ownership.
They loved without asking who I was,
they stayed without demanding meaning.
From them I learned presence, loyalty without control,
and forgiveness without memory.
The insects taught me humility.
They lived without claiming importance,
worked without recognition,
died without complaint.
From them I learned how small life can be, and how complete.

Trees taught me patience.
They stood through seasons of loss and return
without calling it suffering or joy.
They simply were.
From them I learned endurance without resistance.
The wind taught me non-attachment.
It touched everything
and owned nothing.
The earth taught me egolessness.
It carries all beings equally
saint and criminal, seed and corpse without preference.
From the sun, I learned
not to teach,
not to persuade,
not to overcome darkness
but to stand fully as what I am,
and let clarity arise naturally.

Nature did not preach.
Nature did not explain.
Nature did not mirror me.
Nature saved me
until there was no one left to save.
True egolessness was not taught by a person. It arose when no teacher was needed, when learning happened without a learner, when gratitude existed without a giver.
To every being who walked beside me, fed me, challenged me, reflected me, or simply passed through my life

Thank you.


MASTER NATURE
SUNYATA

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