11-22-2014, 07:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-22-2014, 07:44 PM by Adonai One.)
And at once, becoming everything for an empty cup, once fulfilled in timelessness, sees all that it will be within the present moment.
How one perceives nothingness differs and depends on how one perceives themselves presently: Are you currently everything/nothing or is everything/nothing something to be attained? The latter leads to perpetual suffering, no matter if you are "good" or "evil" for even the unethical student must become empty, complete, satisfied in his present position in some capacity to sustain.
Sakyamuni Buddha addresses a great assembly: “If we see [both] the many forms and [their] non-form, we at once meet the Tathagata.”
-Shobogenzo, Kenbutsu, Gudo Nishijima & Mike Cross
How one perceives nothingness differs and depends on how one perceives themselves presently: Are you currently everything/nothing or is everything/nothing something to be attained? The latter leads to perpetual suffering, no matter if you are "good" or "evil" for even the unethical student must become empty, complete, satisfied in his present position in some capacity to sustain.
Sakyamuni Buddha addresses a great assembly: “If we see [both] the many forms and [their] non-form, we at once meet the Tathagata.”
-Shobogenzo, Kenbutsu, Gudo Nishijima & Mike Cross