Am I the Dedicator?

“Dedicating the fruition of our practice can ultimately lead to realizing great emptiness. In the end, since it is all about letting go of attachment to everything including the practice itself, in the same vein, we have to let go of even the dedication itself. This is the highest version of true nondual dedication in which we transcend the notions “I am the dedicator,” “Someone is going to receive this dedication,” and “There is an act of dedicating.” This is the highest form of dedication, free from clinging to the concepts of subject, object, and action. There is no act of dedicating, no object of dedication, and no dedicator. This is the heart of nondual, nonconceptual dedication that is inexhaustible and unfettered by self-grasping. In the end, since it is all about letting go of attachment to everything including the practice itself, in the same vein, we have to let go of even the dedication itself.”
Excerpt From
Into the Haunted Ground
Anam Thubten
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