A world truly made of Words
A swirl of alphabet from which to make “me.” Source: A world truly made of Words
A swirl of alphabet from which to make “me.” Source: A world truly made of Words
The sooner you can become a peak in your own right, the better. Source: Soul Management: the 3 minds
CUNDA (Chunda) by Charley Linden Thorp published on 01 December 2016 The frail Buddha Shakyamuni, known as Gautama Buddha and the Historical Buddha, had reached the end of his physical
The world of words demands that we churn out concepts and assertions mindlessly. Each word creates an image in our visual libraries and memory banks. The bridge of the mind
This profound gratitude to all their descendants without whom they could not be alive today, is most moving. This is supreme Dharma, identical in the human world and the world of the spirits!
The more we dissolve into the unknown, into the invisible, into the divine, the more unique we become. Source: Soul Management: dissolving
Humans are actually taught to make images to symbolize or represent almost everything – for remembering, for recognizing, to navigate, and so on – and we excel at it. Source:
Humans are actually taught to make images to symbolize or represent almost everything – for remembering, for recognizing, to navigate, and so on – and we excel at it.
Like a young child or animal we do not need to interfere, but instead just listen, breathe and play joyfully on our green planet. Source: Episode 4: After the death
Chunda’s deep humility and sincere heart radiated out beyond that of the advanced practitioners and enlightened who had perhaps become arrogant or complacent. This indicates that practising as a true Buddhist of the heart is not about worldly success and reputation, but about humility, sincerity, and simple but total belief in the power of loving goodness and pure faith in the world.