Saturday, April 22, 2017

The Absolute


Spiritual Doctrine of Buddhism can be summed up in the concept of "Order of the Universe" by George Ohsawa and the view "Buddha is the Center of Gravity" of Zen Master Joshu  Sasaki Roshi:

"I have a centre; it is the opposite with a centre of the universe. But the centre of person is made homogeneous by the universe. Now I have to understand where I come from and where I return. I come from the centre and come back to the centre. If you think about going elsewhere, we will be confused here!

The absolute world can not be belonged to the objective world. The absolute world covers the subject and object. Whoever believes that he/she is on the subject and stationed in his/her small soul can observe the great absolute essence as an object. In fact, the absolute can not be an object. Sakyamuni Buddha said that the absolute which can not be in color, shape, no voice and exists as nothing or emptiness. The absolute can operate as something completely empty in all including subject and object. If we want to see God or Buddha, we have to be shown as being emptiness. At a time when we express our incompleted mind as an emptiness then the sense of incompleteness would become perfect and glowing."

The truth is the truth, nothing but the truth although the happenings-through billion years in the past, the goings-on in the presence and the not-yet-comings in the future.

The truth has always been unchanged!

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