his presence alone, endearing.
his smile softening, even the most disturbed mind.
his speech enlightening--understanding beyond languages.
The translation was difficult to understand, but it nourished me like the mountain spring water--cooling and calming the mind.
Intellectually explaining this ancent Buddhist wisdom is important, but you must be careful to not get lost in translation, lost in anylization, lost in thought, or trying to understand.
For, you must practice the technique. This wisdom is truly experiential.
The message penetrated deep within me:
once again..."OUr suffering comes from our attachment to lifes pleasures, to these sensations. So, practice mediation to understand how detach from such sensations, and you will be free to experience life as it is, in all of your power and lifes power.
------Molly
Saturday, August 23, 2008
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