Confusion

CONFUSION
 
No greater confusion than assuming an assumption
No greater confusion than being attached to an attachment
No greater confusion than adding more clouds to a cloudy mind
No greater confusion than blaming blame
No greater confusion than anger at anger
No greater confusion than holding onto impermanence
No greater confusion than complaining about complaints
No greater confusion than planning spontaneity
No greater confusion than complicating complexity
No greater confusion than reliving a past that no longer exists
No greater confusion than seeking outer happiness when it’s on the inside
No greater confusion than analysing analysis
These contemplative confusions are effectively double errors; or compounded errors – errors upon errors, whether recognised or not. Each presents a step further away from realization – the antidote is simply awareness.