Tribute to the Teachers
Due to the Four Immeasurables of their practice, shining in their hearts/minds, tribute to these precious beings who wish that we all obtain the omniscient state of enlightenment in this lifetime. May their life be long and may their teachings prevail.
Namo.
Imagine the Masters as being magnificent mountain eagles who soar above life and death, seeing them for what they truly are in their mysterious and intricate interrelation--illusion at play. In the words of Sogyal Rinpoche, " to see through their eyes--the view of realization--is to look down on a landscape in which the boundaries that we imagine exist between life and death shade into each other and dissolve. The physicist David Bohm has described reality as being 'unbroken wholeness in flowing movements.'
"What is seen by the Masters--seen directly and with total understanding is that flowing movement, that unbroken wholeness."
The teaching, then, is 'what is life and what is death, in our ignorance, "are merely different aspects of that wholeness and that movement."
Namo.
Imagine the Masters as being magnificent mountain eagles who soar above life and death, seeing them for what they truly are in their mysterious and intricate interrelation--illusion at play. In the words of Sogyal Rinpoche, " to see through their eyes--the view of realization--is to look down on a landscape in which the boundaries that we imagine exist between life and death shade into each other and dissolve. The physicist David Bohm has described reality as being 'unbroken wholeness in flowing movements.'
"What is seen by the Masters--seen directly and with total understanding is that flowing movement, that unbroken wholeness."
The teaching, then, is 'what is life and what is death, in our ignorance, "are merely different aspects of that wholeness and that movement."
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