Three Blind Mice

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  1. Nisa says:

    I kept contemplating on this mtopaher of games, and felt that this is marvelous! I have read many sutras about the teachings of emptiness. Most mtopahers about emptiness were dreams, or bubbles in the water, etc. But I never heard of games! If we don’t have correct understanding about emptiness, we would think that it means everything is illusory, or non-existing after all. This is not what Buddha meant! Such understanding is not the Middle Way. But the mtopaher of games is different! It taught us that everything in this world still exists, but we must not be attracted to it, and think our worldly achievement is real and ever-lasting. If we regard our achievement or our dreams as games, we will start to loose our attachment. Then there is a possibility to recognize our Buddha nature, and finally find the true happiness.What a wise teaching! Thanks, Kalu rim rim!