Inner Indivisibility Contemplation
Bhairava
Look inside and do not find separate pieces or a solid center—just one open continuity. Then keep resting with the sense that there is nothing to grasp inside. As the split between observer and observed weakens, meditation becomes more intimate and direct.
विज्ञानभैरव तन्त्रम् देहान्तरे त्ववविभागम् वभवत्तभूतम् विवचन्तयेत् । न वकंवचदन्तरे तस्य ध्यायन्नध्येयभाग्भवेत् ॥ ४८ ॥
vijñānabhairava tantram | dehāntare tv avibhāgaṃ bhāvitaṃ bhūtam vicintayet | na kiṃcid antare tasya dhyāyann adhyeyabhāg bhavet || 48 ||
Translation
Within the body, one should contemplate the undivided, existing reality. Meditating that there is nothing within it, one becomes a participant in the meditated object.
Contemplate inner reality as undivided emptiness so that subject and object collapse into one field.