First of all the Dharma is in the mind, not merely the brain , or the human spirit. 'Mind' with a capital letter, if you like. It is vast and fathomless, pure and clear, altogether empty and charged with possibilities. It is the unknown , the unnameable, from which and as which all beings come forth.
The world we live in is the world we create based on how our mind encounters the myriad dharmas. We cannot prevent our mind from creating our world as it does but it is possible to realize that the world of our creation does not reflect true reality.
Since I first became involved in Buddhism I've been fascinated by the nature of mind.
My question is really simple. This amazing, vast thing we call Mind , which is empty and clear but also contains the Dharma, creates my world and everything in it and from which all beings come forth, where is it? Is it the same as awareness? Where did it come from?
That's actually three questions but still, all quite simple.

Gassho
Meitou
satwithyoualltodaylah
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