Thursday, 4 February 2016

"The existence of a speck of dust

"The existence of a speck of dust makes everything else possible. If dust does not exist, neither does the universe, nor you, nor I. I am happy to be on this earth.

The river reflects everything in herself. Thanks to the river’s flow, the flux of life is possible. And death lies within life, because without death there could be no life.

Let us welcome the flow. Let us welcome impermanence and non-self. Thanks to impermanence and non-self, we have the beautiful world praised by Zen poets — the sheen of banana trees, the tall and perfumed
areca trees reaching to the sun.

The earth is filled with dust. Our eyes are filled with dust. There is no need to seek a Pure Land somewhere else. We only need lift our heads and see the moon and the stars.

The essential quality is awareness. If we open our eyes, we will see. I am sure that heaven has areca, starfruit, lime, and grapefruit trees. I laugh when I think how I once sought
paradise as a realm outside of the world of birth and death. It is right in the world of birth and death that the miraculous truth is revealed…"

~Thich Nhat Hanh~

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