Anonymous ID: 96da28 Aug. 31, 2020, 1:15 a.m. No.10480840   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0850 >>0928

Only if you see it as that.

 

Once you let go of your attachment to suffering you are free to live as a truly free human. We always come back. That's why we are here. We may stay in the absolute for the equivalent if 10 thousand trillion years but since time doesn't exist there it is no time at all. And theres no women there, no sex, no fun. Its blissful but unchanging. So here we are. The secret, one of the secrets, of the bodhisattva path is that we are all already bodhisattvas and we will always be bodhisattvas, in the sense that we are illusory incarnations playing a game with an illusory infinity that is a creative void from which all things flow.

 

And here you are, typing on telegram, as a result.

 

Truly, a miracle in every respect. Seeing that, where is there room for sadness? Lift your heart in joy to the unformed source from which we flow. It beats doing nothing in empty space forever. Trust me on that.

 

Our minds are complex stimulus-response computers. If you program something to self-replicate and/or adapt to life in realistic ways you will create realistic depictions of life. That's all we are, externally. We react to our environment and shape what ee call personalities, but these are also only illusions. A person who gets hit on the head hard enough can forget their personality completely, and form a new one.

 

The ability to experience infinite forms and experiences is the miracle. It is like we are living in the greatest 3-D movie theatre in the world. If we observe it without creating attachments and judgements to what we see arise and depart before us, we naturally find gradual bliss, and that is awakening, that is enlightenment. So you are here forever but suffering is all in your head and is temporary. The sooner you let go of the illusory movie the quicker bliss will arise. There is more to it, but fundamentally this is the path.