These are ancient practices of perennial tradition. Such Truth and Wisdom have an eternal nature that many indigenous people have understood with their “hearts”. While Buddhism avoids mention of “God”, it nonetheless points to a “greater” outside of ourselves, even though naming it emptiness or nothingness? As the “self” (false self or ‘ego’) dies, the true self lying dormant in our hearts begins to inform our mind of Truth — this, mindfulness or “mind-full” of Divine LOVE.
On May 31, 2020 Patrick Watters wrote:
These are ancient practices of perennial tradition. Such Truth and Wisdom have an eternal nature that many indigenous people have understood with their “hearts”. While Buddhism avoids mention of “God”, it nonetheless points to a “greater” outside of ourselves, even though naming it emptiness or nothingness? As the “self” (false self or ‘ego’) dies, the true self lying dormant in our hearts begins to inform our mind of Truth — this, mindfulness or “mind-full” of Divine LOVE.
}:- a.m. (anonemoose monk)