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Last paragraph, so powerful and beautiful. Front-page stuff. – Really there is nothing to comment or add to its completeness. Perhaps just a little personal experience for the readers, hopefully I don’t put it in wrong terms: aligning with the “One Mind” means also to channel “Bodhi-power” that works like a saving power in one’s life; everything starts falling into place and you can use it in a myriad ways since it has many perfections. This power or force can be really used for many things including performing better at whatever tasks one is required to perform; higher creativity, energy, more compassion, ways to help others, etc. – It’s the “brilliant spontaneity” of Zen masters you can read about it in Zen literature everywhere. Zen master is a free lion, indeed the “king of the jungle”. He doesn’t need the group, he is OK with solitude, he is noble and free. – When one is in a bad state, away from the Dharma, one CANNOT believe in this “power”, it sounds supernatural, paranormal, fantastical. Yet there’s nothing fantastical or paranormal about it. It’s not some thing from Beyond (like extra-terrestrial or otherworldly, heavenly things are), but something from Within. It’s inner.
Thanks for the personal-take on “Bodhi-power”–really brings it to the level of its all-inclusive nature.