I met myself and saw that I was false. Likewise all other beings are mere constructions of memory and thought. Why would I still harbor the desire to meet anyone when there is no separation?
Many names come to mind: -Historical Buddha is impossible, instead I met H.E. Garchen Rinpoche closely (a high living Bodhisattva) -Avalokitesvara is impossible, instead I met Dalai Lama (at least in the same auditorium) -Milarepa is impossible, instead I met Drupon Samten (a great Yogi)
I would love to meet Osho again, I met him only for a few minutes a few weeks before he died.
RépondreSupprimerDefinitely Alan Watts! It would be a blast having dinner with him.
RépondreSupprimerEmily Dickinson. Just to feel her spirit.
RépondreSupprimerAdd Gotama to the list. I'd surely like to meet the historical Buddha.
RépondreSupprimerMick Hucknall. I love this ginger mop top. I would also like to meet Buddha, but I'm not sure what his voice is like.
RépondreSupprimerI met myself and saw that I was false. Likewise all other beings are mere constructions of memory and thought. Why would I still harbor the desire to meet anyone when there is no separation?
RépondreSupprimerMany names come to mind:
RépondreSupprimer-Historical Buddha is impossible, instead I met H.E. Garchen Rinpoche closely (a high living Bodhisattva)
-Avalokitesvara is impossible, instead I met Dalai Lama (at least in the same auditorium)
-Milarepa is impossible, instead I met Drupon Samten (a great Yogi)