I can see this applying to our 5th degree philosophy: Void.
It is like coming from a place of non-expectation: living in the moment without adding anything to it. And when that moment has passed, leaving it where it is and moving on to the next.
This reminds me of chi cycling through your throat at the pause in breathing in and breathing out. One can’t experience what is without emptying ones self of expectation. I will enjoy meditating on this thought – thank you!
Wesley
October 18, 2010 | 8:05 pm
It looks as though every-thing is built upon no-thing. The ever present state of ‘if’ becoming momentarily tangible as ‘is’, only to recycle with infinite play between ‘if’ and ‘is’.
Red
December 6, 2010 | 11:32 am
Empty your cup every night you walk in the door of the school…..
Bill Gustin
December 9, 2010 | 9:37 am
We see the heavens, and walk on the earth
yet all this scripture says was created out of
” nothing “.
david romley
December 10, 2010 | 9:04 am
Isn’t emptiness, like nothingness or infinity, something that is impossible to understand? Or, am I just thinking with my western mind?
I can see this applying to our 5th degree philosophy: Void.
It is like coming from a place of non-expectation: living in the moment without adding anything to it. And when that moment has passed, leaving it where it is and moving on to the next.
Very cool!
I love this. Its a moment of rest. You begin at rest. You end at rest. There are no expectations.
Great comments students. Much appreciated. PGMB
This reminds me of chi cycling through your throat at the pause in breathing in and breathing out. One can’t experience what is without emptying ones self of expectation. I will enjoy meditating on this thought – thank you!
It looks as though every-thing is built upon no-thing. The ever present state of ‘if’ becoming momentarily tangible as ‘is’, only to recycle with infinite play between ‘if’ and ‘is’.
Empty your cup every night you walk in the door of the school…..
We see the heavens, and walk on the earth
yet all this scripture says was created out of
” nothing “.
Isn’t emptiness, like nothingness or infinity, something that is impossible to understand? Or, am I just thinking with my western mind?