Emperor WU´s Memorial Stele of Bodhidharma

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0 Responses to Emperor WU´s Memorial Stele of Bodhidharma

  1. Vajragoni says:

    Thank-you for this presentation.

  2. Tozen says:

    You are welcome.

    Perhaps certain parts of the content might one day inspire and come handy for some meritious minds on their path of awakening the spiritual light of Mahayana within them, and not simply become caught in Maras dulling light of pure awareness , as is the hight of Zen these days among online ‘know-it all-zennists’. Keep up the good work!

  3. Chandra Mouleeswaran.MK says:

    Chandra Mouleeswaran.MK,
    selvappriyaa218@gmail.com
    Thank You very much for this Blog and the contents on Bodhidharma. I adore him and Zen, the True status of a Deep Human with Real MInd and Mind Power!. I personally know many true wise men who radiate The Light! I will try to follow up this blog as often as I can.

  4. Daruma Agan says:

    I was hypnotized and I saw a past life as Bodhidharma. I was looking at a very old man, with white hair and beard, dark Indian skin and he lying in state surrounded by his disciples! I saw Shaolin Monks weeping and crying. The entire monastery was crying and sobbing loudly!

    Today I found the reference that confirms that vision for me!

    “His disciples were grief-stricken. Their lamentation moved heaven and earth, and their tears drenched their bodies. They were overcome, mourning as though their fathers and mothers had died. All the disciples, eyes closed mourned in this manner.”

    My aura is rainbow colored and crystaline I was told. Reading this, I now understand this is because I previously attained a Rainbow Body! Thank you very much for filling in several bits of information I had been missing! It was very helpful!

    “Don’t judge something just because you don’t understand it!”

    Black Dragon, Kung Fu’s Zen patriarch. Mind exists in the Quantum field outside of space and time. Our brain is the modem that connects the Mind to this temporary body’s brain. We are and will always be a Quantum Buddha Mind! Buddha was the very first Quantum Physicist! “Infinite Multiverses and the Quantum Mind,” 2500 years ago! Now physicists are verifying Buddha’s philosophy as a scientific TRUTH!That is very gratifying!

    • Vajragoni says:

      Daruma Agan,

      I found your post to be most fascinating. What some may not realize in reference to your “past-life” exposure concerning Bodhidharma is that it’s not just one isolated incidence, i.e., shared exclusively by and for (or as) yourself alone; indeed, within that timeless quantum Buddha-field it has been shared by others as well–truly an incidence in which that quantum mode AS Bodhidharma breaking through the veil, empowering others to experience it as truly Real.

      Many thanks for your fascinating post! You truly experienced something profound.

  5. Tozen says:

    Daruma Agan:

    No envisioned thing, in any state, can ever equal your true nature. What is envisioned is but a collection of Spatio-temporal conditions, all fleeting, all perishable. Where consciousness chooses to go and settle, by reasons of the aforementioned, Mind does not. True Mind, just is. It has never been, nor does it ever becomes. That is its nirvanic nature for those seeking refuge in the permanent shining jewel of the Buddhadharma.

    The absolute reality of your true nature is Unborn {Mind]. It is not the equality, nor the merging with things, of which your body is but one of these conditions. Thus, to know this Mind, you cannot liken it, or compare it to anything but itself, fully and not partially.

    So done, the path of Nirvana is complete.