The Supreme Way isn't difficult; it simply precludes picking and choosing. When clinging and loathing are absent, the Way is perfectly apparent, while even a hairbreadth of difference separates heaven and earth. The warring of likes and dislikes - that's the disease of the mind. Misunderstanding the great mystery, people labor in vain for peace. Heartmind has the totality of space: nothing lacking, nothing extra. It's just attachment and aversion that make it seem otherwise. Suppressing activity to reach stillness just creates agitation. Bring gabbing and speculation to a stop and the whole world opens up.
There's no need to seek the truth - just stop cherishing opinions! Dualistic constructs don't endure, so take care not to pursue them. The two exist because of the one, but don't cling to the oneness either. If we didn't see things as fine and coarse, how could prejudice exist? The Supreme Way by nature is all-embracing, not easy, not difficult. Quibbling and hesitating, the more you hurry, the slower you go. Holding onto things wrecks your balance, throwing you off course. Let everything be, be genuine, and the essence won't leave or stay. Holding onto thoughts denies reality, and you sink into a stupor of resistance. Resisting thoughts perturbs the spirit. Why treat what's yours as foreign? If you want to enter the One Vehicle, don't disdain the six senses. Every opposition under the sun derives merely from false thinking. Like dreams, illusions, mirages before your eyes - why grasp at them? If you don't fall asleep, dreams cease on their own.
The Dharma-realm of true actuality harbors neither self nor other. To reach accord with it at once, when duality arises, just say, "not two!" One is no other than all, all no other than one. If your insight matched this, what anxieties could remain? The reliable heartmind lacks dualities. nonduality is relying on heartmind. Here the way of words is cut - no past, no future, no present.