Tuesday, July 14, 2020

May 2020

The way for moving out of the sensory temporal (temporary) world is well-known. A first step is mindfulness, being here now in this moment. One is mindful while sitting and while on the move. Both practices are essential for developing capaciousness. In sitting mindfully, one can meditate ON something. This is eventually let go and one simply sits and opens. One moves into contemplation (con-templum-ation),the temple being the clear open space required for divine seeing by the ancient augurs. It is in this open space that one hears, sees, merges, with the world that exists beyond the temporal. One is developing, exercises one's subtle body. This is the body that one truly is, the body that goes on after one's dense matter falls away. In Christian language, it is called laying up your treasures in heaven. In Buddhist language, it is called opening to your buddha body. In Taoist language, it is called waving with the ocean. In Bhagavad Gita language, it is called getting up off the chariot floor. In Hebrew language, it is called meeting and margin with the Shekinah. In Persian language, it is called opening to the xvarnah, the light of glory. In Zoroastrian language, it is called meeting the logos language. In Zen language, it has no name.

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