Hi,
We are on Chapter 24, "What Do You Depend On? - The Vast Inconceivable Source Can't Be Faced Or Turned Away From".
Anything I say will do an injustice here.
He begins by mentioning all that we depend on in life, but give little thought ... the farmers who provide our food, the sun which shines in the sky providing light and heat.
Oh, how the whole world depends on the whole world ... how we depend on every flea and grain of sand and atom and star in some way. All is so interconnected!
But even that kind of intimate interconnection is not our real focus today. What is the focus of this chapter if not that?
The real focus of this teaching is a dependence-reliance much vaster than even all that.
How does one "depend" on such which is never apart and is all around ... something which cannot be "leaned on", because "never faced or turned away"?
Whatever "that" is, is every farmer and sun beam and flea and grain of sand and all the rest, you and me too. It is all of that, everything everywhere and the kitchen sink. Still this is nothing less, and so much more.
So the question again:
How does one "depend" on such which is never apart and is all around ... something which cannot be "leaned on", because "never faced or turned away"?
I have no idea myself.
Gassho, J
We are on Chapter 24, "What Do You Depend On? - The Vast Inconceivable Source Can't Be Faced Or Turned Away From".
Anything I say will do an injustice here.
He begins by mentioning all that we depend on in life, but give little thought ... the farmers who provide our food, the sun which shines in the sky providing light and heat.
Oh, how the whole world depends on the whole world ... how we depend on every flea and grain of sand and atom and star in some way. All is so interconnected!
But even that kind of intimate interconnection is not our real focus today. What is the focus of this chapter if not that?
The real focus of this teaching is a dependence-reliance much vaster than even all that.
How does one "depend" on such which is never apart and is all around ... something which cannot be "leaned on", because "never faced or turned away"?
Whatever "that" is, is every farmer and sun beam and flea and grain of sand and all the rest, you and me too. It is all of that, everything everywhere and the kitchen sink. Still this is nothing less, and so much more.
So the question again:
How does one "depend" on such which is never apart and is all around ... something which cannot be "leaned on", because "never faced or turned away"?
I have no idea myself.
Gassho, J
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