10.27.06

Duality and Trinity

Posted in Done Catting, Zen Enlightenment at 9:06 pm by Causalien

Before one can travel the 8 fold path towards Nirvana, one must first accept the 4 noble truths. The first of which, the Dukkha, dictates that we are here to suffer. Try as I may, I could not bring myself to accept this fact when there are so much joy to indulge oneself with in life.

Later, I read a story written to help people understand the concept of heaven and hell. What baffled me about this one is the fact that it is a Christian religious view that fits perfectly with the way I see the world. It is not hard to gather from this statement that I’ve clashed against people with Christian beliefs several times in the past who had a different understandings. Heaven and Hell is a state of mind.

Incidently, “The Alchemist” chained all these together for my further understanding of why it is so. “This is a copy of the perfect world that is to embrace us.” Why a copy? Why not just put us there right away? The Buddha in my mind replied:”We cannot understand perfection, until we’ve experienced imperfection, just as there are no good without evil.”

My second revelation is in the understanding of freedom. While enjoying the material freedom by letting go of all possessions, I always get this feeling that there is something more to it. That the happiness achieved through this act is simply too easy. I wondered often if I only feel free because I wanted to feel free. There is always a second level of meaning that I cannot quite grasp yet because I know that a simple answer to a need always has another deeper teaching.

I found this deeper teaching while reading Warren Buffet’s struggle with the Institutional Imperative; the biggest difficulty in his life that he had to overcome. He suffered from his success at the young age of 26 by being the first to use value investing and by being the best investor in the market… Until everyone caught on to the same technique. He was locked into a trap created by his own success. If you’ve read Dune series, you’ll find some similarities here with Muadib’s Legacy.

Distinctively, I came to realize that there are 3 states to anything I do. A beginning, the journey and the end. Like all the trilogies you see in the movie market now, life works best in 3s. Bruce Lee’s famous quote:“I know no moves, I know moves, I know no moves.” Further echoed this belief. It makes me wonder, is there a 4th that I am disregarding because of this belief? What happens after the end? What happens after the mastery of the act which leads to integration of your being?

My mind seems unable to process this possibility right now.

4 Comments »

  1. Mr. Fabulous said,

    October 28, 2006 at 11:22 pm

    My mind seems unable to process this possibility right now.

    What a coincidence. My colon seems unable to process red meat right now.

    Fight the power!

  2. Bean said,

    October 29, 2006 at 9:36 pm

    This is really fantastically written. I don’t think my philosophy is advanced enough to set it out like this. Perhaps one day. I think it’s great the way you have knitted the pieces together, though I’m not sure what I think of your conclusions yet.

  3. The TechnoBabe said,

    October 29, 2006 at 10:56 pm

    Absolutely. Heaven and hell are a state of mind that we experience right here in this life. Freedom is also a state of mind. A choice. My sweet boyfriend have chosen to simplify our lives. We haven’t watched TV for over a year. We keep our expenses to a minimum. We don’t want much and have plenty. Enjoy the journey, my friend.

  4. Causalien said,

    October 30, 2006 at 11:35 pm

    Fab: I stand corrected, you need to put in some extra money and get a chainsaw.

    !Bean: It all started one day when the poo decided to take a shower. Welcome.

    Techno: Man, I am glad I have some brothers/sisters in arm. I haven\’t had a TV for 8 years. Maybe I can sell my story and make money off that: \”Le North American sans TV\”

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