There is no hope.
A free mind is a free mind without anything you want, and a true freedom is a true freedom without even a heart.
In other words, if there is anything you want, you are not the one who woke up, if everything is mine, you will have nothing more to hope for.
If enlightenment is not everything in everything, including me, it is all false, so if it is not 100%, it is not, and if it is 1%, it is not mine, then it is desired and hoped.
If there is nothing to hope for, the meaning of the word hope disappears, but it is not the hopelessness of desperation.
Whether you are a billionaire or poor, you are poor if you are worried about money.
I assure you, a real rich man has no worries about money.
But most people live with constant worries about money.
Even if you're the richest person in the world, the reason I'm worried is because I think I might lose it someday.
But if a person doesn't have enough objectively, but thinks he really has enough money, so he doesn't think about money at all, he's a real rich man.
If you have to eat expensive, precious food every day, not sometimes, it will be hard to even look at it in a few days.
When you really feel like something is enough like this, you no longer crave it.
Far from longing, the smell will make you vomit.
The law is the same for money, honor, hope, freedom, and even enlightenment.
If you don't want to pursue something anymore, you should really enjoy it until it's enough.
Then it transcends, and is no longer bound by it.
Even if you really want something more, but you can't have it as much as you want, and you give up, you say, "No hope."
I can say it, but there is no hope for anyone who transcends it, and there is no word for it.
So if a truly enlightened person takes the words "no master, no Buddha" in his own way, it becomes the exact opposite.
As we always used to say, "There is no," it's wrong to understand.
There seems to be no such thing as "There is no," but it seems to be, but it is necessary to accept that it is not.
Because, obviously, there is "money," there is "hope," there is "enlightenment," there is "nirvana," all the wishes seem to have "minds," but none for those who have already awakened.
It doesn't matter how much money you have and how much or how long you've realized it doesn't matter at all.
The important thing is that as long as you feel rich, or less money, you are clear proof that you are still poor, and as long as you think you are enlightened, or unawakened, you are still unawaken.
Do you want to be a king who has the whole world, but is afraid of losing it?
Would you live a life that would be as common as the world would not even look at?
