I like this Haiku.  Who wrote it, may I ask?

On 6/21/2012 9:09 AM, Kristopher Grey wrote:

On 6/20/2012 9:47 PM, Bill! wrote:

ED,

You only experience one thing: reality/Buddha Nature.

As we are want to do with everything we have divided experience up into categories such as sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.

But it is just one thing - Buddha Nature.

...Bill!


Yes, 'suchness', though this one thing is no such thing! *L*

Even "you" and "experience" is just such a mental division - but a convenience, limits of language, an aspect of this, without there is nothing to say to anyone! *L* Thank you for saying this as clearly as can be said.

The Problem with 'pointers':

Pointing to the obvious, implies this isn't obvious. Pointing to the un-graspable, implies this is graspable. The point, is to realize the implicit falseness - leaving only truth.

Now, I'll digress into Haiku mode, lest I say anything more rational/definitive:


Nothing more simple
Mind's rationalizations
Rendering complex



There is only this
This recognized, is not this
Simply infinite



Experiencing
Form, beyond recognition
Recognizing form



Mind ever stirring
Rearranging emptiness
Giving form to mind



No self to be found
No self forming attachments
No self suffering



Selfless awareness
Empty experiencing
Realization


K


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