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Newest Reality

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11. We posted around the same time...
Mon Jan 20, 2020, 03:01 PM
Jan 2020

So, I didn't catch your edits in my net.

The raft is merely a vehicle, (yana means vehicle, e.g. Mahayana). The river, (or ocean) is a similar simile to the abyss of samsara. With the boat image, you put it down when you cross rather than walk around with it on you head. Which leaves a space there for what is on the other side.

However, leveling up to the transcending of samsara that is the self-liberation of ignorance where one leaps, or flies across that immense abyss completely and without ever looking back. If that sounds odd, final or frightening, well, how is that so and why? Who or what's reacting to it? What is our skin in the game? What's to get or lose? Hone it down to simply being. Ah!

I am not a teacher, just sharing some bright gems of dharma I have found on the shore of existence.

When you realize you are too attached to thinking, isn't that great? One can think about things for a lifetime and miss that point. Of course, your new problem is to then become attached to not being attached to thinking or any views regarding that. Hmmm. Back to Zen there, huh?

It is auspicious to have conversations like this as it represents the Dharma Sangha, or as close as we get here these days.

Nice. Thank you. Taraman Jan 2020 #1
Excellent suggestions. Thank you for posting this. Mike 03 Jan 2020 #2
Extremely powerful Mike 03 Jan 2020 #3
You are welcome! Newest Reality Jan 2020 #4
That's fascinating about the 2 types of Dzogchen. Mike 03 Jan 2020 #5
I agree. Newest Reality Jan 2020 #6
This post has been on my mind since you wrote it. Mike 03 Jan 2020 #7
Good! Newest Reality Jan 2020 #8
Much to reflect on. Mike 03 Jan 2020 #9
Wonderful! Newest Reality Jan 2020 #10
We posted around the same time... Newest Reality Jan 2020 #11
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