So now we know that ultimate reality and emptiness and clear light and just that simple missing feeling when we find out there's no real man on the movie screen are all the same thing. The day after we see this directly, we are on the fourth path: the Path of Habituation.
It's called this because we are getting used to what we saw, using that indescribable experience to complete the work of removing negative seeds from our mind forever.
At this point we still have these seeds, even when we meditate, but we never again fall into those meditation traps that are just moving between subtle pleasant experiences: shifting mental gears lower and lower, beyond even examining the notes of the music, but with none of the content of meditation that can free us of the Great Mistake.
This content of our meditation, the object we use this powerful tool to focus upon, must be that one most meaningful and subtle object of all: the fact that the man on the screen simply isn't a man— all the “signs” of a man to him, real arms and legs and the like, disappear too when we touch the screen.