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Nectar #10
Babaji Bob Kindler
Lex Hixon
Kyogen Carlson
Father Abbot Joseph Homick
Lama Surya Das
Yitzhak Buxbaum
其他書名
Extracting Essence
出版
Sarada Ramakrishna Vivekananda Associations
, 2003-01-31
主題
Body, Mind & Spirit / Mindfulness & Meditation
Religion / Islam / Sufi
Religion / Hinduism / General
Religion / Buddhism / Zen
Religion / Christianity / General
Philosophy / Buddhist
Religion / Buddhism / Tibetan
Religion / Judaism / General
Religion / Comparative Religion
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=mvWgAwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Islam, Vedanta, Yoga, Zen, Tibetan Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism — one finds all these and more represented in Nectar of Nondual Truth. And never mind that there are points of difference with regard to practice and approach. You will find a nearly unanimous agreement around the Essence.
On the cover, in the scriptural quote for this issue, we find the rishis of ancient India referring to this nondual Reality in terms of “something hidden.” It is indicated by religious traditions as the Pearl of Great Price, the White Dove Ascending, the Bourne of Freedom from Fear, the Ultimate Quest and other expressions which indicate both the beauty of and the difficulty involved in finding this Treasure, and infer the huge amount of self-effort that will have to be undertaken to succeed in this most excellent endeavor. But purity, practice, patience and perseverance — what can stymie the aspiring soul who approaches Divine Reality with such resolve? If one wants to see patina exude from a copper penny, one places it in a damp atmosphere and watches for days, weeks, even months, until that green substance finally issues forth. What a huge amount of work and effort is involved in gaining a few drops sesame oil from hundreds of seeds! Reality is “hidden,” then. Nature is Its sporting-ground, the universe Its Cosmic Mind, thought-force is Its power to create, revealed scripture is Its revelation, and forms and objects are solid reminders of both Its power to create and Its transcendent and unlimited nature. Yet, all of these are reflections, are insentient material principles. The one Spirit, though It pervades them, is independent of them, and they all get their existence and their ability to shine with reflected light from That. It is Svarupa, to quote the ancients, Essential Being, and everything, everyone else, is Svarupavishranti — always resting in this one essential Being.