2008-03-24 03:22:41長風

Quotes of Siddhartha (5)

Listen, my friend! I am a sinner and you are a sinner but someday the sinner will be Brahma again, will someday attain Nirvana, will someday become a Buddha. Now this ” someday” is illusion; it is only a comparison. The sinner is not on the way to a Buddha-like state; he is not evolving, although our thinking cannot conceive things otherwise. No, the potential Buddha already exists in the sinner; his future is already there. The potential hidden Buddha must be recognized in him, in you, in everybody. The world, Govinda, is not imperfect or slowly evolving along a long path to the perfection. No, it is perfect at every moment; every sin already carries grace within it, all small children are potential old men, all sucklings have death within them, all dying people--eternal life. It is not possible for one person to see how far another is on the way; the Buddha exists in the Brahmin. During deep meditation it is possible to dispel time, to see simultaneously all the past, present and future, and then everything is good, everything is perfect, everything is Brahman. Therefore, it seems to me that everything that exists is good--death as well as life, sin as well as holiness, wisdom as well as folly. Everything is necessary, everything needs only my agreement, my assent, my loving understanding; then all is well with me and nothing can harm me. I learned through my body and soul that it was necessary for me to sin, that I needed lust, that I had to strive for property and experience nausea and the depths of despair in order to learn not to resist them, in order to learn to love the world, and no longer compare it with some kind of desired imaginary world, some imaginary vision of perfection, but to leave it as it is, to love it and be glad to belong to it. These, Govinda, are some of the thoughts that are in my mind. (Govinda, p.143~144)

旅人 2008-04-14 16:27:56

感恩,沒忘紅樓
午安

旅人 2008-04-13 02:00:47

晚安

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旅人兄:已至紅樓回訪,嚐過您的木棉香^^
晚安
2008-04-13 11:42:57
practitioner 2008-04-10 09:22:41

One book highly recommended if you like to read the biography of spiritual practitioner. It is written by a Jewish German Buddhist nun, Ayya Khema. The Chinese translation is named 把我的生命獻給你, published by Dharma Drum.
I quote several sayings:
*The people who want to be successful on the way of spirituality must have firm resolution.
*Lift your life to a higher level of always viewing mind as the first priority.
*Be a professional spiritual practitioner all the time. .

The book is like a biographical book of “the daughter of Buddha,” having touching personal stories inside.

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Tks for your recommendation. I`ll look at it when I have a chance. ^^ 2008-04-13 11:39:12