All that’s ever known are descriptions of form where no form actually exists. These descriptions may be helpful at times, but they’re ultimately meaningless. There can be no true description of anything. -Darryl Bailey
In other words, if EVERYTHING is constantly changing and thus never static (including a sense of you!), what exactly is there to label?
By the time you define it, it’s already not that… ALL definitions are too late!
Thus there can be a letting go of the attempt to define anything, and simply resting in the immediacy of what IS.
-Michael Jeffreys
While ultimately meaningless the descriptions are helpful — so it’s really a matter of weighing their significance in the moment. The less importance the descriptions are afforded the less drama and suffering.