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Yui Shin

viernes, 21 de octubre de 2016

IN THE VASTNESS OF NOTHINGNESS


This is a translation about the previous post, made for a friend. Sorry about the mistakes it would be in it.

Scientists try to find the nature of life and theologians that of God, each in their own way and especially to demonstrate their findings and theories.
In ancient civilizations and philosophies many concluded that the origin of all was emptiness, nothingness and out of it is born all there’re.

In the Buddhist sutra "Hannya Shingyo" Avalokitesvara in deep meditation realized that matter and the five "skandhas" were just vacuum. That the ultimate reality of everything is emptiness, that happiness is to nondiscrimination that brings us, this embodiment.
This void of infinite acceptance and surrender is what could really be called Love or God.
This vacuum that frightens us, is what we need in any activity in life to do something. The nature of the roof is in the emptiness of the room, which means that when we enter this void, we have something over which we call ceiling. The roof would be impossible in a room without vacuum (solid), been impossible even the room. If life is not emptiness, where could we be situated?, All, occupy a space that cannot be occupied by anything else and all exist within a vacuum that is Life.
The manifestation principle of this emptiness, I find it explained in the question that made Mokurai, a Zen master to his disciple, "What is the sound of one hand clapping?" We could say that the sound of this one and only existing hand (the void), is the entire universe, including all universes that may be in Him
When a Zen master Joshu said to the disciple, “the dog has no nature of Bhudha” he was contradicting Bhudha and himself, who on other occasions had said yes.
The nature of life, the sound of the single hand, is the infinity Oneness, where everything in it is accepted in an absolute manner, it surrenders to each thing within Life is absolute too, within every small part of Life is the universe as a whole, this is what allows a single bacteria can populate the earth, the universe. This makes it impossible for something to be possessed or may possess something. The dog is not just the very nature of Bhudha, is the Bhudha. How can you stop owning or owning your own nature?
God in His absolute surrender and acceptance, surrender to His son, the Universe, the legacy of free will and thus the responsibility and freedom to create their own form in Him. In His indiscriminate acceptance and surrender, the Universe and everything that make it, we have absolute freedom to create ourselves and the responsibility for what we have created, that is, us and our lives. Whatever you believe, will be integrated into the Void without being discriminated.
Religions have expressed in many ways throughout our time this becoming of the VACUUM in Vacuum and Universe, each person expressed in the way he is able what has been a personal experience about himself and life, this has given rise to so many religions that we believe different and basically talk about the same.
A timeless origin, which receives and where everything fits, infinite love, acceptance and surrender and with the past of time, when explained and understood, has filled us with faith and knowledge, has filled us with the truth, has offered us the only way to salvation.
This truth’s possession and be full of something is what keeps us from accepting or receiving something else.
Universal Law is "Nothing can possess or be possessed, all have free will, everything and each individuality, is the nature of God, the Void"
In existence we have a responsibility for what we create, in the no-existence the responsibility for creating our no-existence and in both be and accept their reality, both are EMPTINESS.
We are afraid about this concept of being emptiness, perhaps because our idea of ​​emptiness is the absence of everything, including life. Never see it as a void that accepts and comes to all, who in his infinite love is nothing, because cannot change to what it surrenders or accepted.
It is in this vacuum where airplanes fly, float in Him constellations and universes. Not being able to live within emptiness, we cling to the branch of matter, hanging in the cliff we’re asked at every moment about the true nature of Bhudha. Our fear keeps us from being free, releasing the branch, how could we fall into the void of the precipice, when our reality is to be emptiness?

In the empty mind all new knowledge fits, in the empty room can put the furniture and things we want, in the universal vacuum all worlds are floating, in a empty soul cannot grow hatred, greed, envy and especially the worst sins of indifference. Empty Soul is unitary, everything within it becomes unit, whether it would be all or the smallest of particles, their unity is always absolute. It is the land where unhappiness is never born.


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