Soloinc faced the Buddha for a long time as thousands of Buddhists passed and ritually prostrated themselves with their heads to the Buddha and their feet to Soloinc. Then Soloinc turned his back on the Buddha and walked away into the darkness.
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Maitreya is the Buddha of the future.
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Maitreya is one who combines knowledge, ignorance and middle knowledge.
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"I am not the first Buddha to come to Earth, nor will I be the last. In due time another Buddha will rise in the world, Hidden, of Supreme insight, endowed with wisdom, happy, accommodating the whole Universe..."And he said to Anand,' How shall we know Him?"The blessed one said,' his Name shall be Maitreya.'"
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Humans are mortal gods and gods are immortal humans. He who understands the meaning of this phrase will begin to see clearly. From the perspective of Syntalism, mortal gods are much more powerful and happier than immortal humans, steeped in eternal suffering and whose eternity has turned into hell. It is better to possess the power and happiness of limited life when you are God than to suffer infinitely in eternity.
Immortal people would give a lot for the possibility of being mortal gods. There are many who wish it but possibilities are limited. That’s why, when you die, do not walk towards the light and you will have a chance to return to our world.
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Dharma is truth, beauty and love. Ignorant unreason and hatred for dharma are contemptible.
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The Buddhist idea about the absence of desires is the idea of reserve. When you are reserved, all necessary things find you by themselves, including objects, money and people.
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Don’t say Buddha. Say Buddhas. There are thousands and quadrillions of Buddhas. Buddha is he who exists in all of its forms simultaneously.
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What is dukkha?
Here is what dukkha is:
Dukkha is birth.
Dukkha is aging.
Dukkha is death.
Dukkha is encounter with the undesirable.
Dukkha is separation from the desirable.
Dukkha is the impossibility to achieve the desirable.
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Thousands of Buddha’s faces. Anyone could become Buddha if he wanted to. Anyone could become God if he wanted to.
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The thousand faces of Buddha are all those who have become a Buddha. You can become a Buddha too. The question is: What for?
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Do you know what the secret of Buddha’s calmness is? He is a witness, not a participant. Buddha is an impassionate witness of being. Buddha is deliberate and vigilant, yet he does not participate – he observes.
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Buddha is an example to follow, not an object of worship.
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Dharma is a person’s predestination. Dharma is a person’s accomplishment of his predestination. Dharma is truth. Dharma is fire. Human predestination is to burn and give light.
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Victories and desires make a man their slave. Get rid of your victories and desires, and you will be free.
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While you are running after your desires, you are running after the fear of not achieving your desires. Fear is a lie. You're a liar. And that's why your life is so miserable.
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Buddhism teaches us that the main way to achieve happiness is to get rid of wishes. You can get rid of wishes by overfilling them, though. The more wishes you have, the weaker each of them is, taken separately. I have a huge number of wishes but they are all as small as the sand of time. I will not give up on any of them if it comes, yet I will not run after it or become it slave. Whether it comes true or not, that will not disturb my dispassion.
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As soon as I notice something goes wrong with me, I correct that at once, and nothing can prevent me from doing that. God is order, and any disorder should be corrected as soon as you notice it.
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Enlightenment is the rejection of the fear of death. You can't love life while you're afraid of death. As long as your gaze is drawn to fear, you are like a blind man ... you don't see life.
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Cognition is attentiveness and caution.
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Enlightenment is the renunciation of attachment to fear. ...Desires give rise to fear. But reluctance is also a desire. Don't hold back what goes, don't run away from what goes. Enlightenment is the acceptance of what is and what is not.
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Dukha is when over-salted or under-salted.
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The main way to get rid of the burden (hope and fear) is the lack of coziness, that is, the urge to avoid comfort. Comfort is consolation. The urge to avoid consolation and painkillers. You cannot flee pain and fear, cold and sufferings.
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Idolatry is attachment to things, that is, to that which has form.
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After rereading Buddha, the Quran and the Bible, I concluded that the good needs no improvement. Buddha is as beautiful in the original as he becomes ugly when they try to complete him.
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You misunderstand the concept of restraint and calm. You suppress anger and fear, which is unhealthy. It is necessary through the enlightenment of the spirit to abandon emotions such as fear and anger.
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Track your feelings and wishes. Track your thoughts. Track the flow of incoming information and the response it triggers. You are an observer. Your job is to handle the situation and to encourage everyone to do a good job, to maintain harmony and to avoid threats and viruses.
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Reflection gives shape to space. If you make yourself shut up, you will know infinity. Consciousness is the information that is put in order and that puts things in order. Information gives shape to things, creates obstacles, walls, doors, the upper and lower parts… Stop thinking and you will begin to see clearly.
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The renunciation of desires should begin with the renunciation of the desire to escape from fear and pain.
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Truth is like a Lotus flower in the sense that in a Lotus flower it is the tip of an iceberg, that is, no more than 1% of its size.
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In Latin, baptism is a fish tank. The newly converted are fish. Even Buddha was a fisher of people.
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The Lotus is not blooming for you. The Lotus wants nothing from you. The Lotus has no attachments and desires, it just blooms. The beauty of the Lotus for anybody... He gives her not to receive admiration, approval, or money.
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Buddha preached resignation to us as being a refusal of hope – just do what you have to the way you can. Do not fight and give up the hope of winning. What is the victory for then? Your goal is movement. Your goal is the process.
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I do not want anything and I want everything. The essence of resignation is to accept everything. A minus and a plus are both extremes whereas a zero is just a point. A zero is the eye of a needle joining hell to paradise, a small door between two universes. A small door through which only the white rabbit or Alice can pass. The white rabbit symbolizes uncertainty, and Alice is one who sees things the way they are.
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You will begin to see clearly after realizing that you cannot be late anywhere and, consequently, the fear of not having enough time to do something is a lie.
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The enlightened can be happy even with things that make other mortals lose hair in terror.
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You cannot know God as long as you consider God to be superior to you. You cannot be Buddha either.
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You will attain Zen when you understand that truth and nothingness are the same.
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Buddha said he saw meditation as the support of a mountain, meaning meditation is as strong as a dragon. The dragon’s firmness allows him to fly. The dragon’s hollowness creates the fire of energy. The dragon’s truth transforms him into a mountain. The dragon’s love is his strength and faith.
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If you understood the true nature of things, you would show compassion for the pain of their hollowness.
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To attain Zen means to look at people as if they were something hollow. It’s true: people resemble either jars or frame sculptures.
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The point in attaining Zen is to understand that a step into the abyss is the dragon’s descent from the mountains as a waterfall of energy. In this world, fear is something one should seek rather than be afraid of… Fear is a switch turning the light on. Fear is joyful. If fear rejoices, it turns the light on and joy comes. Being afraid of fear is like standing on the edge of an inexistent abyss with your eyes closed.
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The hamster running in its wheel is cowardly: it flees its fears. However, if it overcomes its fear and becomes deliriously brave, it will turn around and will run the other way. One who attained Zen should know that all that is vanity of vanities and step aside.
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Follow every step of your teacher and you will see clearly. When you regain eyesight, you can go further on your own but all you saw before that is the lie of illusions.
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The essence of Zen is to get rid of fear and, consequently, of anger and resentment.
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You will begin to see clearly when you understand that we and I are the same thing.
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A righteous Muslim and a righteous Christian are no different one from another. On second thought, a righteous Hebrew, Buddhist, Taoist or Hindu are no different from the first two either.
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You should realize that now is the best moment to die and now is the best moment to live. Having realized the simultaneity of these two states, you will begin to see clearly.
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First atheists were Buddhists. Buddhism was the first atheist religion.
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In fact, all religions are alike in their vision of God and differ only in their attitude towards sinners. Muslims abhor vice. Buddhists ignore evil. Christians, Hebrews and Hindus treat demons as domestic animals.
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Vision can be acquired through non-vision. You look without seeing but, by focusing through non-vision, you discern the invisible and begin to see clearly.
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An object’s mission should determine its actions. Similarly, a person should also act according to his idea about the best possible accomplishment of his mission.
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Buddha said: if there is an image, there is a misperception. To see, look at the objectives of things, for only they are real. In this ocean of energy, shapes show only pencil-drawn boundaries of objects. In this labyrinth of lines, you are but an ant, incapable of crossing a drawn line – energy is the white background. Only objectives matter and masks are illusionary.
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You become egoistic if you cognate yourself as a personality. By losing its egoism, an impersonal entity transforms into pure energy, deprived of any shape and thus uniting with nothingness.
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Any law is a shape created by an illusion. Shapes separate things from one another by drawing their boundaries. On this drawing, truth is only the white background, and everything else illusions. However, if you ask me what dharma is, I will say dharma is the procreation of a plot. Dharmas are like thoughts fighting between themselves for the right to be called truth.
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Only the stupid seek happiness and bliss. The rational seek work.
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Nobody comes back because nobody dies, because nobody exists and only the boundaries of things change. I watch TV but, even if I turn it off, nobody will die.
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Desires put things into shape, creating boundaries. The I is the procreation of desires. Desires are what separates the I from the non I. If desires disappear, the I will find unity.
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He who does not embellish embellishes. Some lie by putting masks on things.
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Have you ever dreamed of sand? Have you seen each grain of sand? If each grain of sand is a world, how many worlds are there in each of these grains?
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If only what does not exist exists, the I is not the I, but the non I. The I sleeps and dreams of the I, which does not exist in the world, creates on a white piece of paper the boundaries of non-existent things. Similar to a small ant running along drawn lines, the non I is incapable of stepping over the boundaries of things.
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In deleting your ideas about things, you can deprive them of their shape and you can give them new shapes. What the cognition of things means is the recreation of their shapes anew depending on the needs of the current situation.
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By erasing, by force of will, all your ideas about things, you will become a part of the endless ocean of energy and a white point on a blank, white piece of paper.
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You will find immortality by erasing your personality’s boundaries. Only the shapes of entities die. The ideas of entities are immortal.
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What is the world? A blank, white piece of paper, an ocean of energy. What are objects? Patterns of lines on the white piece of paper, the movement of information. Objects are an illusion created by their cognition of one another. However, a stone cannot cognate itself, so the stone does not exist. You can, though. This is why you define the stone instead of its defining you.
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You stand on the edge of the abyss and you are afraid of falling into it. This is not the edge of the abyss, though, - it’s a cable passed over the abyss of darkness. This is not a cable passed over the abyss of darkness, though, - it’s a black line drawn on a blank, white piece of paper with a pencil and you are an ant, but not the one that is incapable of crossing the drawn line, but the one that cannot step aside from it.
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If you can tell yourself “don’t do it” and not do something, you have spirit in you. If you cannot, you are not much of a human.
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Compassion demands intelligence and detachment. True humanism demands detachment. One needs to be truly compassionate to push him who is falling,
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You're standing on the edge of a precipice and you're afraid to fall into it. But this is not the edge of the abyss, it is a rope over the abyss of darkness. But it is not a rope over a precipice, but a black line drawn in pencil on a white sheet of paper, and you are an ant, not one that cannot cross the drawn line, but one that cannot get off it.
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By resigning yourself to doubt, you will stop having doubts – this is the secret of absolute faith.
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People get attached to their ideas about things rather than to things themselves. Interestingly, things can easily change, yet the idea about them will be inalterable.
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Resignation is simplification. What matters is to realize that simplification is not a lie. When you realize that the black is the simplification of the white, and the white the simplification of the black, you will attain enlightenment.
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Nobody will help you. You are the chosen one, and you are the one who must help and save everyone. You will begin to see clearly when you realize that.
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Shape is what determines the property of an object. In defining an object, i.e., in naming it, you give shape to it, as if you were drawing it on paper with a pencil. By defining objects, you are the one who can give shape to them and define their property. Defined differently, the same object has different properties, different goals and a different direction of movement.
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In the first place, the definition of an object defines its goals and, consequently, the direction of movement. Complication or sophistication.
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You want to see how things really are, but there is no “really”. You are the one who creates boundaries and sees within these boundaries. Buddhism suggests rejecting boundaries, thus destroying the shape of objects, but what’s the point? What kind of revelation do you want to attain by contemplating a blank, white piece of paper? Suppose, you will become a white point on a blank, white piece of paper. What choice would it give you? The choice of arrogance? The choice of the pencil and the black point?
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The Universe is not a point of light in the ocean of darkness – it is a black point on a white piece of paper… What you see is something negative.
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The I engenders rancor and anger. The I aggressively protects its boundaries. Having destroyed the boundaries of your I, you will get rid of the devil because the devil is the guardian of boundaries. The devil gives shape to things; the devil is the guardian of energy. Having destroyed the devilish boundaries, you will get access to the ocean of energy. To make use of it, however, you will have to resuscitate the devil because the devil is the shape of things. The devil is beauty, too.
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To overcome fear, anger and pain, just imagine and believe the I does not exist. There is no I, I am not, I do not exist, I am the entire world… Having destroyed the I’s boundaries, you will destroy pain too.
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Wishes create goals, goals define boundaries and boundaries are the source of sufferings. Getting rid of wishes destroys boundaries and brings freedom. Freedom is joyful. When you are free, you are similar to the ocean of energy – you do not exist but you do exist… You are pitifully small, you are nobody, yet, at the same time, you are everything.
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The cognition of what the Heart Sutra and the Diamond Sutra mean leads to enlightenment. To attain cognition, read each thought carefully, asking the question “Why?”
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Attachment to objects creates boundaries. The tangency of categories defines their boundaries and triggers a conflict of interests. Disregard of alien objects redefines the category, engendering the ocean. The ocean is indifferent to whales and fish.
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One should not be attached to anything. The fish is attached to the ocean, the ocean to the Earth, the Earth to the Sun, the Sun to the galaxy and the galaxy to God. Tell me, what you are attached to and I will tell you who you are… the fish, the ocean, the Earth, the Moon, the Sun or the galaxy.
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To be means to identify your boundaries. Uncertain entities that have no boundaries or autonomous territories do not exist as distinct organisms but are part of other organisms within whose boundaries they exist. However, the harmony of being lies in the simultaneity of these two states.
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A rational person is one who has true love in him, that is, the love of truth. A rational person is not attached to visible things – he gets attached and stick the boundaries and goals of his Ego to invisible things, that is, Ideas. The shape of a rational person depends on his ideas whereas an irrational one depends on things surrounding him.
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