| Takuji seiji 2006-03-01, 11:03 am |
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Keynes wrote:
> On 28 Feb 2006 14:08:46 -0800, "puma" <sesli.atbisey@gmail.com> wrote:
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> A cloud has no permanent being.
> It appears from invisible moisture in the air when
> the temperature is cool enough, the wind blows
> it to morphing shapelessness, and it disappears
> when the temperature changes.
>
> Life (as we consider it) is also an illusion of coming
> and going from nothing to nothing. But is there really
> any coming and going? Can one relive his youth or
> rehearse his death? Events in time are mental concepts
> with no graspable physical properties. They just aren't
> there. Yet they are just about all that we are concerned
> about. So we live in an abstract dream of a story with a
> beginning and an end, even though such beginnings and
> endings do not actually exist.
>
> A 'life' is just a dream of a story.
"Life and death has no resemblance
with the clouds at all..."
--puma
I agree, any resemblance is only an illusion
of a floating cloud, and emptiness is the pure
clear light of compassion itself.
Thus, the great matter of birth and death is in the
awakening of the pure clear light of compassion
itself.
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