Let’s Not Be Serious – Let’s Just Be Sincere.

Every master knows that we are all Buddha disguised as the Self. It’s just that some of us are playing the victim and some of us are free. Like Alan Watts asked,

“Do you define yourself as a victim of the world, or as the world?”

Most of us are walking tragedies, suffering in a cruel world. We all experience pain. We all have scars.

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Happy Feet!

 

But true masters choose happiness without reason. They choose laughter and joy over anger and spite. They honor their scars rather than resent them. They choose dancing rather than depression.

“You must change in order to find your truest self,” writes Bradford Keeney in The Bushman’s Way of Tracking God. “And keep changing. The false idol is any form that hangs around too long and gets fossilized. It’s worth considering that if your ideas of God don’t change, then your ideas are dead. God is not dead. He simply went elsewhere because you were too boring.” Yes! Buddha is us.

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Welcome to My World!

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Source -http://pixshark.com “Welcome To My World”

To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.

~William Blake

Blake, a mystic poet, is expressing the sense of spiritual mystery, awe and fascination encapsulated in the miniature, yet revealing something much larger – a glimpse of the omniscient.

In  a grain of sand you can envision the entire  cosmos… When you view a wild flower with all your senses, you can imagine a heaven, and the palm of your hand can hold something infinite. Can you imagine this hour as representing eternity?

And in the miniature – perhaps your smile – I know the world is a loving place.

Welcome to My World!