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Tag Archives: Buddha
Rest in a mind like vast sky
Buddha Develop a mind that is vast like space, where experiences both pleasant and unpleasant can appear and disappear without conflict, struggle or harm. Rest in a mind like vast sky. From Majjhima Nikaya
The utter and direct simplicity of What is
The Buddha The various spiritual paths or contemplative methods that purport to control, escape from, renounce or destroy limiting structures are ultimatley useless, because no structure has ever been or could ever be substantially encountered, much less stopped or dismantled. … Continue reading
Connecting intimately with all beings
The Buddha Never abandon living beings by crossing over entirely into the expanse of the absolute, by rejecting or negating relativity. These Bodhisattvas do not become liberated from life, nor do they pursue any form of separate self-realization. They direct … Continue reading
Absolute openess and relative functioning
The Buddha The absolute absence of the substantial creation is not different from the transparent, harmonious and coherent functioning of all forms. Absolute openness and relative functioning are not divided, not two alternative dimensions, but are utter simplicity. If one … Continue reading