There is no doer of things. Things just happen.

The best example I can give is :

When you cut a snake's head off, and chop the body into several pieces, the
pieces still keep on moving.
So who is the doer ? Its all a movement of the chemicals in the cell.

Watch this Chinese chef do the magic in Chinese speed cooking.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20Hn7OkAW0o




On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Marcus <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Very interesting, thanks Marko.
>
> Could it be.   That the Buddha is saying.   Sentient beings.
> Circumstance has always dictated the occurrence.   We in our selfish
> delusions believe we are individual and as such, are doing deeds.
> This we know to only be true in a superficial sense.   That from the
> deeper aspect of our being we now see how in real trams,  there is
> only a momentary whole-ness in a perpetual change motion.   How we
> with these simple senses are not equipped to experience most of the “
> Events happening”   and therefore use intellect to “imagine”  reality.
>
> I never meet the Buddha but I love the stuff he said.   A beautiful
> mind.    I think we are very lucky he was rich and famous.   They took
> notice of his words and recorded them.     Most enlighten teachings
> are ignored.
>
>
> .
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> On Jun 18, 8:11 am, [email protected] wrote:
> > 'Events happen, deeds are done but there is no individual doer at all.'
> > Buddha
> >
> > Who has the guts to question what buddha said?
> > Come on!!
> > : ))
> >
> > P.s. and please don't come up with the quote 'If you see Buddha on the
> street, kill him.'
> > Please!
> >
> > Sent via BlackBerry from Vodafone

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