Saturday, January 18, 2020

a human being must study nature (dhamma vicaya) in order to attain personal wisdom (prajna)

This is a Buddhist Statement and I agree with this. Why?

Because everything that man builds is unnatural. It might be artful and artwork but nature is what God made naturally and is meant to be meditated upon to become enlightened.

It's true you could build a perfect chair out of wood  and then meditate upon that chair because it is perfect. But others might say: "That is not a perfect chair". But, also in the end you or another human made that chair not God directly. So, in order to become primordially enlightened you need natural clouds, natural water, natural earth, natural rocks unmoved and unspoiled to meditate upon to gain fully primordial enlightenment. And primordial enlightenment is the best unfettered by human culture or human ideas. From this primordial enlightenment anything good is possible for you and your students should you gain this type of enlightenment for thousands and thousands  of years yet to come or more.

How can you gain true clarity and enlightenment unless you are completely primordial at core?

Eventually though if humans pave the whole world then one might get on a sailboat and go out into the ocean for clarity and primordial enlightenment. If the oceans are gone then one might go out into space and meditate on the stars for primordial enlightenment and so on. Finding the primordial that is mostly untouched by humans is the way to become enlightened with the highest level of clarity untouched by any culture or human in any way.

Because in the end this is where everything came from and eventually will return to with all memory of mankind swept away forever. So, clarity of this sort is beyond any man, any woman, any culture in its clarity. And this is the kind of clarity we all need to become fully enlightened which pre-existed all humans and will be there after the last human is gone millions of years from now into the future.


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