03-14-2021, 02:24 PM
I am quickly coming to the conclusion that the "Art of Zen" and the "Oneness of Everything" is the One, (and the same thing). In my search for the answer, I have passed from Fundamentalist Christianity, (which I now see as an extremely childish stage of evolution), through Hinduism, Zen and Tao. From Zen I began to diversify over to Qawwali, Sufi and Sikh Philosophy, discovering that within the diversity of Humanity, and its Religious and Philosophical beliefs. All the dogs are barking up the same tree. Each breed of dog is different, (but), the tree that they are all barking at, remains unchanged. Don't train the dogs. nurture the tree. The point is, I consider Zen as the pinnacle of my belief, (except), in the true sense of Zen, even that must be destroyed, in order to gain Liberation. Once you have fallen into the Abyss and finish with nothing, (and Nothingness), the only remnant remaining is the ONE. The UNIFICATION OF EVERYTHING. Nothing exists, except in the Mind, and Everything exists, only in the Mind. Nothing and Something are the Duality of existence. As Matter and Energy reside simultaneously, and are neither one or the other, then the Pure State is the ONE-ness. Zen is simply the ONE in another form. Or, reverting to Classical Hinduism, the myriad interpretations of Brahma. In the simplified interpretation of ONE, it can also manifest itself in a myriad, (of myriads), of Form. Everything in everything all at the same time. That sounds familiar. Has anyone seen Zen? My favourite catchphrase is, "The Zen of no Zen", and to quote the Buddha. The most easiest thing is the hardest to find. When you stop looking, you will find it. I am open to debate?