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swimmer Chinese characters for "swimmer"


forest group of people though i count more than nine, hmmm  maybe those are the forest gnomes, eh?




Though life is a dream,
Act as if it isn’t.
Act with no weight.



You may understand that life is but a dream, but that doesn’t free you from the responsibility to act. This dream may not be of your own making, but you must still engage it and operate within the parameters of the fantasy. You must become the producer, director, and actor of a phantasmic stage play. Otherwise, you are aimlessly adrift.

Meditating is to wake up. Few of us have acquired the skill to be in constant meditation. Therefore, we awake and dream, awake and dream. The moments of enlightenment are like the times when swimmers come up for air. They gain a breath of life, but they must submerge once again. We are all swimmers on the sea of sorrow, bobbing up and down until our final liberation.

The initial difficulty of spirituality is a schizophrenia between true understanding and the sorrow of everyday life. Our enlightenment clashes with the outer impurities. That is why some novitiates withdraw into isolation. Once people gain true spiritual insight, they dispense with this split. They can live in this world and yet not be stained by it. They are the strongest and most serene swimmers of all. They act, and yet they barely disturb the water. Their actions are outwardly no different from ordinary actions, but they leave no wake.



swimmer
365 Tao
daily meditations
Deng Ming-Dao (author)
ISBN 0-06-250223-9

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FU BAO SHI
FU BAO SHI

Chinese writing "nine old men"
Nine Old Men 1948
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