Hey Guys,
I would like to introduce a vision (literally) for Treeleaf Sangha. This is where our future is found. Time to start designing!
(They just need to make the lenses a bit less intrusive ... and I understand that is coming too) ...
I quote from an old essay ...
For those who don't catch the difference from "3D virtual reality", this system allows a blending of the actual space where we find ourselves with 3D enhancements.
I feel that this is where we should devote our energies, design skills and resources here ... at Treeleaf HoloZendo.
Gassho, J
I would like to introduce a vision (literally) for Treeleaf Sangha. This is where our future is found. Time to start designing!
(They just need to make the lenses a bit less intrusive ... and I understand that is coming too) ...
I quote from an old essay ...
With Gassho before a body scanner, sitters will enter the 3-D Holographic Zen Hall from wherever they are. Instantly, a high roofed room, Manjusri Bodhisattva at its center, fills the senses and the 10 directions encircling them. Lifelike images of a hundred others who have sat that day (some hours earlier in distant time zones) occupy projected Zafus all around, and the scent of incense perfumes the air. A young priest walks through the room straightening slippers (all made of photons), guiding newcomers to their places. Biosensors in the sitter’s clothing adjust posture with a touch lightly felt at the small of the back. A teacher in far Japan, as if a few feet away, offers a talk and responds immediately to questions. Rising from Zazen, all recite as one the Bodhisattva Vows, prostrating toward Manjusri now seen hovering midair as vast as a mountain. The identical scene appears in Holospaces in every sitter’s home or private place, including for one fellow sitting zero gravity on the long voyage to Mars.
Though sounding like Isaac Asimov meets the Lotus Sutra, researchers at the holographics lab of one of Japan’s best science universities tell me it is just a matter of time now. The ‘HoloZendo’ is not a figment of the imagination, and may be available to carry in one’s pocket.
http://www.treeleaf.org/forums/showt...sangha-is-real
Though sounding like Isaac Asimov meets the Lotus Sutra, researchers at the holographics lab of one of Japan’s best science universities tell me it is just a matter of time now. The ‘HoloZendo’ is not a figment of the imagination, and may be available to carry in one’s pocket.
http://www.treeleaf.org/forums/showt...sangha-is-real
I feel that this is where we should devote our energies, design skills and resources here ... at Treeleaf HoloZendo.
Gassho, J
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