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Old 11-08-2017, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by AlwaysDayAfterYesterday
The island is Neutral / Positive, or Dzogchen (ZEN). The strong force (Neutron / Proton) in nature is the Dharma as invariance and symmetry that is unchanging. This allows translational symmetry, or individuation of forms (like Tao and named things). Reaching the original face is finding the original nature, which is the island (invariance). Compare this to the words of Jesus on the topic of non-judgment and positive only. Neutral / Positive. Judge not, or you judge yourself, which is the cry of one who knows sin firsthand. His host was his teacher. He literally judged himself, which is the aspect of his own will to overcome self. Literally, we are all the entire cosmos as expedient means to this answer. Love is the island that cannot change. Electrons break symmetry, revealing the cause of Dukkha. Imbalance in the system is broken bread in the Christian faith (this body which is shed for you). As the verse states, there can be no remission of sins (karma) without the shedding of blood (Dukkha / suffering). Ending judgement of others is realization of who they are in relation to your own self. ONE! Form the relative polarized state of good and evil, we arrive at the non-polarized balance above Dukkha, or the Island. In Sanskrit, Manu (man / law) means, "To Think." Yama means self-control. Budh means awaken. His mother is Mara (the illusion). Absolute must remake the body (tantra) by becoming the text (named things), which is parallel to John 1, the WORD made flesh. Father in Hebrew is Aleph Bet, or letters writing word (programming the illusion). Word is a volume written, or the person (tantric text as a body). DNA is the shadow of this process of letters (Father) writing word into a catalyst (mother). Son is the bread of seed baked in the cup of water, or immersion (baptism). All symbolism for a created and programmed reality with a purpose.

For the body to become the text (BUDH), the Buddha must realize his nature. It requires performance from practice, just as the use of any instrument in a symphony. Pratyeka yes, but watch the conductor. Tune your instrument. Performance comes from a score written by a composer. Of course, there's always improv and jazz. The object is to become the composer yourself.




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" the Buddha must realize his nature ".....
If he hadn't realized his nature he wouldn't be a Buddha.
In Buddhism there is no ' Sin ', Karma is cause and effect.
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