To Begin, We Have To Know Where We Are Going
and that is non-dual awareness.
Non-dual awareness means there are not two.
Dzogchen/Mahamudra/Maha Ati
is non-dual awareness.
It is not a practice;
it is the outcome of practise.
It is beyond language and culture,
being at one.
We can spend years in spiritual practices without knowing where we are going. It doesn’t have to be like that. We only practise when we forget, or when the mind, body or speech are disturbed.
We need a calm body, calm speech and calm mind to realise an enlightened body, enlightened speech and enlightened mind.
We are
Dzogchen/Mahamudra/Maha Ati.
Non-dual awareness
being at one.
That is the point.
Wanted to send you a picture of the Buddha I raku fired on Saturday but could not figure out how to send an image on this site. The Buddha did not turn out glowing copper but more like bronze patina. He is very peaceful and smiling. Was my first Buddha sculpture but not my last. Love.
Nice thought!
Just thought. If you send it to buddhainthemud@hotmail.com
I can put it on…it’s good to share.
There might be a better way, but I haven’t worked that out yet 😀
Tony