Do we love God?

No matter what we do here, we will leave as we came, empty handed.

What then can we gain? It is only delusion to think we are growing.

All these endeavors of the mind serve nothing but to waste life.

Drop the whole endeavor and simply live.

Naturally, love comes.

It is because you are love, but the mind is mischievous, it wants to benefit itself.

Living from the heart, the is no question of this.

Living from the heart, the entire universe is your self.

Yet, in wisdom, still you know all is empty.

Everything and nothing, together, dancing.

This is the mystery.
 
This mystery cannot be solved.

You can only live it.

The problem is we take men like Buddha or Christ as those who have solved it.

No, they have understood the very impossibility, and thus found peace.

Suffering is because we want life to be meaningful.

Meaning creates something static.

Life is ever changing.

The elderly reject all change because they see life is moving passed them.

All they thought they acquired is no longer meaningful.

They thought they solved life, but now the equation has changed.

This is the struggle of mind.
 
AZ, quite beautiful and, form my point-of-view, indicative of some truth. The only thing is actual experience, an on-going adventure that must be lived to be experienced in the raw. Laotze, Chuangtze, Roshi Ueshiba, and lots of others besides Gautama Buddha and Christ Jesus have gone there ("Beyond"), where mind and physicality are both seen as veils.
 
AZ, quite beautiful and, form my point-of-view, indicative of some truth. The only thing is actual experience, an on-going adventure that must be lived to be experienced in the raw. Laotze, Chuangtze, Roshi Ueshiba, and lots of others besides Gautama Buddha and Christ Jesus have gone there ("Beyond"), where mind and physicality are both seen as veils.

Do not agree with me, these are just words.

Even the most beautiful words are as nothing, futile.

This is the agony you see in Nasargadatta's face, how to say this, everything that comes is so shallow.

To speak is enjoyable, the heart resonates, but can it be beneficial?

At least it is there.
 
AZ, quite beautiful and, form my point-of-view, indicative of some truth. The only thing is actual experience, an on-going adventure that must be lived to be experienced in the raw. Laotze, Chuangtze, Roshi Ueshiba, and lots of others besides Gautama Buddha and Christ Jesus have gone there ("Beyond"), where mind and physicality are both seen as veils.
Buddha was one of the heavenly beings sent to earth. He was human and divine. The founder and father of the Buddhist religion, Buddha was said to have been an Avatar of the great god Vishnu. Gautama Siddartha, who became the Buddha, urged his followers to isolate themselves from worldly life. In order to attain Nirvana, the highest possible and most desirable state in the religion, adherents of Buddha were required to completely extinguish their ego, free themselves from aversion and desire. Before he was incarnated as Gautama Siddartha, the Buddha resided in heaven, and told his followers that he had been Indra thirty-six times, and many hundred times ruler of the world. As the time approached for his birth, earthquakes and miracles occurred on the Earth. In Kapilavastu, on the Indo-Nepalese border, his earthly mother, Queen Maya, experienced a vision in which she beheld the Buddha come down into her womb as a white elephant. This was interpreted as the birth of a world savior, and when the time came for Maya to give birth, she went to a grove, where the child was born, emerging from her right side without causing her the slightest pain. The child was almost instantly endowed with the power of speech, and every time he took a step there appeared on the ground before him a lotus. Instantaneously was born his wife, Yasodhara Devi, his horse Kantaka, his charioteer Chandaka, Ananda, his chief disciple, and the Bo Tree, under which he received Enlightenment.Buddha


I have sent ye saviours. Saviours were sent to every culture on earth.
 
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