a creative investigation into (1) the nature of the "unnameable" & "unknowable" (referred to by St. Anselm as "That-Than-Which-Nothing-Greater-May-Be-Conceived"), (2) underlying similarities hidden behind apparently incompatible spiritualities, (3) the universal connection that transcends all individual distinction: a testament to the sacred bond shared by all of humanity & all of life & all of existence.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Buddha's Zen
Buddha said: "I consider the positions of kings and rulers as that of dust mites. I observe treasures of gold and gems as so many bricks and pebbles. I look upon the finest silken robes as tattered rags. I see myriad worlds of the universe as small seeds of fruit, and the greatest lake in India as a drop of oil on my foot. I perceive the teachings of the world to be the illusion of magicians. I discern the highest conception of emancipation as a golden brocade in a dream, and view the holy path of the illuminated ones as flowers appearing in one's eyes. I see meditation as a pillar of a mountain, Nirvana as a nightmare of daytime. I look upon the judgment of right and wrong as the serpentine dance of a dragon, and the rise and fall of beliefs as but traces left by the four seasons."
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