Feeling like you don't know, you seek knowledge.
Knowledge from others is not complete and not your own.
So you feel even more like you don't know.
The wise at this point say “I can't know” and shift their attentions to perfecting this wisdom.
Bodhidharma, the startling awakening
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*"If you want to abandon the unreal and turn to the real, sit steadily and
gaze at a wall. Self and other, ordinary people and enlightened ones, are
one an...
4 years ago
2 comments:
Another great jewel...the 'I don't know' mind is all there is. It's funny how we need to exhaust our seeking and this leaves us with nothing but bliss of being.
Question, please?
Knowledge from others is not complete of course... but can we truly start from here (required that we doubt the knowledge in some degree so it doesn't blind)?
Like I learn (or contemplate) from you, and then experience...
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