The path to literally become "Living Dharma" begins in this life or continues in this life by looking around at all life in the universe and saying to oneself something like, "There is too much suffering everywhere I look. What can I do to help both myself and all beings reduce and then permanently end their suffering and to replace the suffering with happiness and bliss?"
This is the path of all "Holy People". Ending suffering is the beginning of hope for those who actually try to do it and for those whose suffering starts to end or whose suffering does end.
The question, "How can I make things better for all beings?", begins to permeate ones being. And because humans are much more gifted than most give themselves credit for, the answers to the questions come flying out of our dreams and subconscious and we begin to heal and the universe begins to heal as well. It is a never ending ongoing process of healing for all beings. However, the eternal act and acts of healing make life worth living for all beings.
Becoming literally "Living Dharma" is the single most important thing a being can do!
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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